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With the A/C frosted up air cannot circulate the evaporator is blocked. Now that it is thawed can you rotate the fan, try that if it still doesn't blow air. The ICE from the frost could have damaged the blower.
Check engine temperature, fan operation and thermostat. Also check inside blower operation. If intermittent, then check and/or change the blower motor.
a couple of things,1 blower motor fuse.2 blower motor gone out.3 switch on fan speed control switch not sending signal to fans.after checking the fuses.next check theswitch on control panel.set ac or heater.if fan still doesnt come on then replace it.when it work and then stops working there are a lot of possiblities that caused the prob relay too not fliping over inside staying close loop.hope this helps.
Check the blower motor speed control resistor pack is ok. (The resistor pack is usually located in the blower fan ducting in the air flow). Check condition of electrical connection terminals on the blower motor circuit - these terminals pass considerable current and over time may fatigue overheat and loosen. Check operation/replace any blower motor control relay, Check the blower motor will run if +12v directly applied to the blower motor. Check operation of the blower motor speed control switch is ok.
Sounds like a blower motor not turning the blower. Could be elecrical. Check fuses that control the blower motor or blower motor relay. If these seem to be okay, locate the blower motor relay and try replacing it with a known working relay of the same style. If the A/C begins to blow, then you need a new relay. If not, you'll be looking into the blower motor or fan. Make sure your cooling fans function while your A/C is engaged.
you have a blower motor inside the dash that blows inside air. You will need to start by finding the fuse labled blower motor, and maybe a relay........
Per your description, I believe you may have a blower fan relay that is stuck closed. Remove the relay from the under-hood fuse center and see if the fan stops. If it does stop, put the relay in slowly and see if you here the relay "click" and the fan come back on. Let me know. Regards,
i would deff check the relay i had a problem with my relay going out on my 04 but i just ran my fan to a togle switch so i can turn it on and off when i want it on when im in dead stop situations like traffic and also when your ac is on the fan has to be on or your ac will cut on and off to keep your car from really over heating in a hurry if your not moving, but i also run my car at the track and it helps to keep it cooler when racing down the drag strip.
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