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I need to know how to get to the blower fan as it is not kicking on/blowing any heat/ air and my manual does not say where it is located and how to get to it.

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I will paste instruction from autozone.com below. Also, check my solution at http://www.fixya.com/cars/t6104871-heater_fan_just_quit_working_find_fuse.

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the glove box assembly, lower right side instrument panel trim cover and right cowl trim panel, as required. Disconnect the blower lead wire connector.
  3. If the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, disconnect the 2 vacuum lines from the recirculating door actuator and position the actuator aside.




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  1. Remove the 2 screws at the top of the blower housing that secure it to the unit cover.
  2. Remove the 5 screws from around the blower housing and separate the blower housing from the unit.
  3. Remove the 3 screws that secure the blower assembly to the heater or air conditioning housing and remove the assembly from the unit. Remove the fan from the blower motor by removing the spring-type retaining ring from the center of the blower whI need to know how - 0900c152802686b7.jpgon of the fan-to-blower motor assembly for correct installation.




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Fig. Fig. 4: To gain access to the blower motor, unplug the electrical connectors from the glove box lamp, ...



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Fig. Fig. 5: ... then remove the glove box assembly from the dash panel

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