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the fuse boxes are 1 in cab and 1 in the engine bay
the A/C has 2 blowers,
one in the front of car, condensor blower.
and one in the heater cab blower.
both have fuses.
why is only a matter of using the schematic and a voltmeter
to see where the voltage fails.
does the A/C work at all
does the heater fan work?
need full evidence to go to exact cause. easy
REMOVE HEATER BLOWER MOTOR HOT WIRE BLOWER MOTOR IT.IF IT WORKS.YOUR AC AND HEATER CONTROL SWITCH IS FAULTY.CHECK HVAC FUSES AND CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY.IF BLOWER MOTOR DONT WORK WHEN HOT WIRE REPLACE IT.IF ALL CHECK OUT GOOD.HAVE DEALERSHIP DO A DIAGNOSTIC TEST ON YOUR CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM.
CHECK AC / HEATER IGNITION FUSE IT WILL BE 10 AMP FUSE.CHECK HVAC BLOWER 20 AMP FUSE.HAVE BLOWER MOTOR HOTWIRE TO SEE IF BLOWER MOTOR WORKS.BECAUSE THE AC / HEAT CONTROL MODULE OR SWITCH COULD GO BAD WHERE NOTHING WORKS.
The first thing I would do is check to see if a fuse is blown or bad relay. Then I would unplug the blower motor with a test light make sure you are getting power to the blower located on the far passenger side of the vehicle under the dash if it has power and good ground then suspect vaulty motor. If you are not getting power at the plug then you might have a bad switch or resister. If it does have a blown fuse remember they usually blow for a reason like faulty wiring or even a in the motor itself. I would also recommend that you change the ac cabin filters behind the glove box if they have not been changed most people neglect them on that vehicle because they are a little more difficult to change, after removing the glove box there is a metal bracket in the way of opening the cabin filter compartment. They wont cause a blower motor to not work, however they do restrict airflow to the evaporator and they protect you from pollen, dust, and even exhaust gases. Hope this helps.
Hi
Check for bad connection at heater resistor or try tapping heater motor lightly
with ignition switch on and heater switch on. Could be heater switch connection.
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