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if it has resistors they will be in the heater box next to the blower motor. The air flow is used to keep the resistors cool as they can overheat and burn out.
If your having a problem with fan then i would check the wiring connector at the blower motor resistor its located at the bottom right hand side of the heat duct.These resistor get very hot and melt the connector an then they loose there connection.
The resistor is located under the passenger side dash close to the fire wall, you will see that the blower motor. Mounted to the blower motor there will be a longer plug than the power supply for the motor unclip that and there are 2 screws that hold it in place remove and slide the chip out. replace.
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It sounds like the blower motor resistor is going bad. It's located near the blower motor. I would also check the connector going to the blower motor resistor.
the blower motor resistor is below glove box. remove panal under box. slide the pcm out of the way, resistor is beside blower motor. unplug wiring, take out screws holding it in then pull straight out to remove.
The problem is most likely the blower motor resistor. I'm not sure where it is located on your vehicle, most are on the firewall under the hood or near the blower motor itself.
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