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First, you need to check for POWER and GROUND at the motor. If you have both power and ground at the motor then replace the motor. If you do not have power and ground at the motor then check all the fuses, if they are all good then you'll need to take a look at the blower switch and see if its burnt, wiggle the wires and see if the motor starts working, if it does replace he switch and see if they have a wiring pigtail to replace the connector that's burnt, but that's only if it is burnt of course. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Raphael.
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The blower can be located under the passenger side dash or under the hood on the passenger side firewall. Remove the screws and electrical connector to the blower motor and it will come out.
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This is Typical around this YEAR, if the Blower Resistor Is ok they should give you a Few Years service. The VOLTAGE READINGS Are GOOD that your Friend Checked. Be Sure the GROUNDS are RENEWED on these Vehicles as POOR GROUNDS are Pretty Typical for failure also around that Year
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