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My blower is not blowing out any air , i have checked fuses and there is a good contact from the wires behind the heating module, the heater still gives off warm "air" but oes not circulate. i also need to locate the blower do you have a diagram. thanks

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The problem is your blower relay. take your car to any autozone store and they will put it on their computer for free, verify your problem and even assist you in replacing the relay which is merely unplugging the old one and plugging in the new one

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