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Does it shut off with the key out? If so you're probably ok, many cars fans do not shut off when the key is on, to constantly recirculate the air in the car.
Its either the switch , the relay, resistor , wire or blower that is shorted out. Remove the switch from the circuit if it stops the blower it was the culprit. If not move onto the relay then resistor, check circuit for shorts. Remember the blower itself could be the culprit. The name of the game here is to keep removing the items listed until the fan stops. Whatever item removed stops it has the short. If you have removed all items and fan still blows , remove fan from circuit and check it separately. Hope this helps you.
nissan primera in the US is called an Infiniti G20. the grinding or knocking if its coming from the front, is gonna be the tension rod bushings are warn out. get new tension rods for real cheap. thats all i can help with, suspension is my thing, motor is not.
need more information on vehicle, my advice is to check blower motor resistor located under glove box area held by two screws into blower housing ( has about 5 wires to it ) check it for burned marks, smell, melting, or accessibly hot to the touch.
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