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2001 monte carlo blower motor stops working with heat or ac

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Check all fuses using a test light. If good, turn on fan and check for power at the blower motor connector. There all the wires there as each one is for different speed. If good, blower might be bad. If no power, check switch itself for continuity. Keep me informed.

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