So if you say that the blower is working fine it could be that the ducking is unclipped under the glovebox or the passage for air is clogged right in the front of the car.... it should be located somewhere under the right fender... you may have to remove the inner fender to see it...
i'm not a 100% sure about this but it sometimes happens when leaves and scrap enter there...
but if your blower doesn't work when you put the switch on, unplug the wires on the blower and put the ground wire of a test light somewhere on the body( metal part) and then with the end of the test light plug it in the socket of the blower wires.( the one that brings fire not the ground). then put your fan switch on with the ignition on... you should have a brighter light when you increase the speed of your switch...
if you do have a light it means that you have juice going there but the blower itself doesn't work.
if you don't have a light you may have a blown fuse...
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No...one is your engine radiator ( the big one) which cools engine.
The other is not a radiator..it is the air conditioner condenser that releases the heat generated from the air conditioning system cooling the interior of the car.
open up the air intake where the choke is and stray intake cleaner int here and work the flap. then move into the fuel system. also i remember correctly the gas gauge is on a fuse check for blown fuse.
I had the same problem with my LeSabre. I took it to a mechanic and he found nothing wrong. Said it was an old car and things like that go out. I took it to a local ac repair shop. Turns out that the ac needed recharging. Anytime the freon is low, the ac compressor will not engage, to prevent the compressor from burning up. Freon contains oil that lubricates the internal parts of the compressor. Have the system checked to find out if a simple recharge is needed.
Even though the air is on high there is no air through the air vents.
when you say no air do you mean that the fan motor doesn't work or when you're driving there is no air at all even if the fan motor is on?
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