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The air conditioning fan motor is located under the glove box. Three bolts, forget the size, but about an 5 or 6mm (7/32 i rumored to work well). Pull the plug out after you drop the motor.
sounds like a fuse problem to me. Hopefully, it is not the wiper motor. But if that is not the problem, then see if you are getting power to the motor.
check the blower motor to see if it has 12 volts when the switch is set on high blow poistion, if it does replace the switch, if it doesn't replace the blower motor
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