Are you referring to the blower switch inside the car? Does it work on all speeds except 1/2? Are you referring to the blower switch inside the car? Does it work on all speeds except 1/2?
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A mechanical fan/blower control that's stuck on 4 is a worn/faulty switch. The blower motor fuse could be blown or the blower motor is dead. A electronic fan/blower control that's stuck on 4 with no blower could be a blown fuse in your fuse box, the blower motor is dead or the climate control reading itself could be sending a false reading or the unit tself iis faulty.
Check for a blown fuse ,if ok check for battery voltage at the A/C clutch if ok the clutch is faulty, if no voltage check both sides of the A/C switch if voltage ok the cable to the clutch is open circuit ,if no voltage to the switch, cable to the power supply open circuit, if voltage to only one side of switch, switch is at fault.
Possibly a broken AC switch. Possibly it is low on refrigerant. It is a good idea to determine if the air compressor is working, as well. The compressor clutch will not kick in if the gas pressure is too low.
may be a fuse, switch or blower. I would check all my fuses inside as well as under my hood, if they are all good, then I would check my switch, label all wires before disassembling, if switch checks out good then it will have to be the motor blower itself. Hope this helps Tim
you may have a blown fuse,check the fuses under the hood,you may also find another fuse box under the dash check them too, if no blown fuses it could be the fan switch is faulty or the fan motor is faulty.....hope this helps.....cheers
the compressor doesn't have any freon or the fuse is blown. The compressor has a pressure switch when it has the correct amount of freon in, the switch is closed. So if doesn't have the right amount it won't work.
The rear fan fuse is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side to the bottom right of the master cylinder there is a black cover, its right in there it should be a 30 amp fuse, if you flip the fuse cover it will tell you where it is. hope it helps, but if it blown look into the fan or the switch, it blew because of a reason.
exactly the same problem...
Are you referring to the blower switch inside the car? Does it work on all speeds except 1/2?
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