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1996 Plymouth Grand Voyaguer blower is not working - at any speed. Fuse on inside fuse panel looks good, fuse in engine compartment looks good. The fan itself is only about 2-4 years old since last being replaced.

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Blower motor resistor is no good common problem good luck.

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