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The heat stops flowing this means the air stops blowing. i would say this is one of two things if its the air that stops blowing, this would be a bad blowermotor or the blowermotor resistor, the most common problem i would say is the resisitor, good luck, hope this is helpful.
The blowermotor fuse is located in the under the hood fuse box, its in slot # 12. this fuse is an orange fuse and is 40amp fuse, the most common problem with the blower not working is the blowermotor resisitor, so if the fuse is good try replacing the resistor this resisitor is loccated on the heaterbox next to blowermotor. hope this helps.
This is very common, this sounds like the blowermotor resistor module, this is located on the heaterbox next to blowermotor, i would start there if all fuses are good, the other thing you can do to test motor before replacing the part is disconnect connector to blower and run a power and ground wire to it, if the motor runs then i would replace the resisitor. good luck hope this is helpful.
check all your fuses first , then check the blowermotor for power and ground,if it has power but no ground then replace the blowermotor resistor. hope this helps.
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