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Fuse 12 HTR/AC in the instrument panel box, and there is also an HVAC fuse in the under hood fuse box. These vehicles had trouble with the plugs that connect to the blower motor resistor, and the blower motor, located just below the blower motor under the hood on the passenger side.
It is located under the dash of the vehicle on the passenger side of the car!------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Multidiag Actia
likely your blower motor. but take connector off at blower, key on, htr on high. should have power at connector. check with a test light. If power is present, its your blower. If no power, and fuse is good, it's a wiring issue or your heater blower switch on the dash.
CHECK BLOWER MOTOR FUSE AND RELAY.SEE IF POWER GOING TO BLOWER MOTOR YOU HAVE FAULTY BLOWER MOTOR.IF BLOWER MOTOR FUSE AND RELAY OKAY.IF NO POWER GOING TO BLOWER MOTOR BUT POWER AT AC AND HEATER CONTROL SWITCH. BLOWER MOTOR HAS POOR GROUND OR AC AND HEATER CONTROL SWITCH IS BAD.
most likely the blower motor! but could be the blower motor resistor! does it work on high setting? if so it is the blower resistor if not most likely the blower itself!
There is a fuse box inside the car to the left of the steering column. fuse 228 10 amp and fuse 208 40 amp. Check power to the blower motor connector. Check for water in blower. I have seen water get into blower motor and short out. Good luck I hope this helps.
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