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Blower for nissan titan

I have a 2005 nissan titan ,the a/c blower stopped blowing,i checked all fuses(ok),what i want to know is that ,where exactly blower is located?

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The picture I will try to attach will show you the blower motor housing. The white electrical harness rt hand upper corner is attached to the blower motor resistor. If you have checked the relay and its working ( you can check with a tester) the resistor is probably the problem. It's the most common a/c blower issue I see weekly hope I can send it and hope it helps.

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    this is it

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