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could be the connection at the blower motor. inspect the contacts and post your findings. the blower motor may be going bad (high resistance) this may burn up the terminals at the connection or inside the motor itself
The Fuse Box cover should have any of these labeled Stop Lights, Tail Lights, Brake Lights. Find the appropiate fuse and replace it with one with the same amperage.
you might need to look at the wires on the back of the radio, there might be an inline fuse, also you best have a look at the main fuse panel in the car and see if the one for the radio and clock has blown
Drivers side kick panel(down by the hood latch) where your left foot is. There is also one under the hood by the drivers side strut tower. If nobody lost it there should even be a fuse puller in there. On the back of the fuse cover is a diagram that tells you which fuse is which.
Check the fuses. That combination of lights is usually tied into the same fuse. The owner's manual will show what is on each fuse and where the fusebox is located.
No PANEL LIGHTS
Noisy BLOWER MOTOR
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