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Sounds like the blower motor or the connection to it is failing.Next time it stops give the area below the glove compartment a good whack,if the blower does anything,change it.
sounds like you have a wire rubbing against metal and blowing the fuse. look in owner's manual and see if the a/c fuse only powers the a/c compressor. if it does the bypass the wire with one ran from the compressor to the a/c fuse and drive vehicle to see if it blows again. if it has other things powered by the fuse then check all the wires for rubbed or broken areas.
I would always check the fuses first.
I am as good as sure you have blown a fuse.
The reason why i check the fuses first as they are the cheapest and easiest components to replace.
and also the most likely component to brake down.
check out first the fan for your AC under the hood close to the radiator. There should be one for the radiator and another for the condenser of the AC. It could either, the fan is not blowing or it has become weak. Check out the wiring if it may have caused it to not work.
If all check out OK, have your AC system checked out if you need more freon or of there are leaks. HAve the condesner checked out as it may not be cooling effectively.
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