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Posted on Oct 17, 2008

Fan blower stopped working

1994 subaru Legacy
heater on and working good but then cold air was blowing out. Than the blower fan stopped working all together.Checked fuses and electricals and all OK.

  • jalec9875 Jan 11, 2009

    Similar problem and checked fan itself and control panel by replacing them with other known good working parts I have but it still has not resolved problem.

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    Fan blower will not work

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I had the same problem and Ia m working to resolve it.
You need to remove the blover under the glove box it's very easy to remove. 1) remove the glove box, 2) the metalic suport that it's hold by 4 screws and finally remove the 3 screws that holds the blower. Take it off and remove the coverplate of the motor ( 2 screws) and
check the brushes. In my case they were worn out. So you need to buy a new motor with the blower aprox $50 or try to replace the brushes.

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