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If the heater is not working (fan is not turning), but you are able to press the climate control buttons to activate the AC and venting, then the relay (actually this is the ACC in the dash with the buttons, there is no separate relay that controls the AC/Heater fan) is not the problem. Check the fuse box in the right side engine compartment, then check the long 3A flat fuse located in a coverd case atop the the wheel well in front of the fuse box. If these are okay, the fan motor is the problem. If the motor needs to be replaced, you'll need to remove the front cowl under the windshield, and also the windshield wiper assembly. The motors usually bind after 20+ years and need to be replaced. Sometimes, they will bind, then work again. Sometimes they'll bind and blow the long fuse. The job takes about 2 hours and the motor is about $150-$250.
The blower is accessed from the engine firewall, not from the inside. To access this, the windshield wiper motor has to be removed, then you will see the access to the Blower.
It is below the tank on the rear passenger side. There is a plastice cover under the car, you have to remove it to expose the filter. It is next to the Fuel Pump.
Hello, The blower motor is located below the windshield wiper assembly. You have to remove the plastic cover that below the windshield then remove the wiper assembly, then you will see the blower housing. Remove the screws from the housing then remove housing cover. Look close because some of the screws are hard to see. Once you get the cover off, you will see the motor and there is a metal strap that holds it down. Take a punch or whatever and stick it in hole in the strap and push down. Then the motor will come out. I hope this helps. CYA, Gator241
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