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if blower not working at any speed disconnect the blower motor connector and put a test lit across if lit up replace blower motor this cars are well known for melting the connector at blower motor if so replace blower motor and pigtail
Sounds to me like the A/C clutch is no good and out of adjustment.You should goto your nerrest junkyard and get a used assembly take the clutch off then you learn how it comes off and install it on yours the save the pump for later use if needed. The clutch should only have a .010 air gap after install between th inner elctro magnet and the clutch plate it's self.
In almost every case, when hot air blows while AC is turned on, it's an indication the system is low on refrigerant. This could be due to a leak in the system. There are do-it-yourself kits sold at most auto parts stores or a qualified service station can recharge your system (they have to check for leaks prior to recharging the system).
If you can hear the compressor kicking on and are still getting hot air, check coolant level. If coolant level is good and compressor is kicking on, you may need to change out your thermostat.
the clutch on the air compressor coil is proably burnt out. disconnect electrical plug at end of air compressor and supply current direct from battery to see if clutch engages, if it does not, change thecoil clutch switch.
TRY JUMPING THE BLOWER MOTOR APPLY 12 VOLTS TO THE MOTOR IF IT STARTS THEN THE PROBLEM WOULD BE THE SWITCH IF IT DOES NOT START THEN THE MOTOR IS THE PROBLEM GOOD LUCK HOPE THIS HELPS
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