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More than likely the resistor for the heater motor is causing the problem it is located behind the heater motor under the dash on the passengers side. If the heater motor is making noises it may be drawing to much and caused the resistor problem.
Sounds like a faulty blower motor, however it could be a bad connetion somewhere. The next time it doesn't blow, tap the blower motor lightly with a hammer or the handle of a screw driver. If it starts up, you definatly have a motor with bad brushes, and the easiest thing to do is replace it.Good luck , and contact me with any furthur questions.
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY IMPALA. THIS SOUNDS CRAZY BUT JUST WHACK THE PLASTIC UNDER THE GLOVE BOX A GOOD ONE. I FOUND THAT SOLUTION ON THE INTERNET.
MY BLOWER QUIT WHEN MY WIFE WAS DRIVING THE CAR. SHE STOPPED, WHACKED THE PLASTIC UNDERNEATH THE GLOVE BOX, AND IT HAS BEEN WORKING EVER SINCE. SHE FIXED OUR CAR!!!!!!!!!!
Check owners manual for location of heater blower motor front,check with a test light,if it's good locate blower motor under glove box and test the two wires for power when switch is turned on,if power is present motor needs changed.if no power check blower motor resister.
No it can not.
You have a couple of actuators that have gone out. The driver temp control. And the air inlet actuator.
And I don't fallow your statment of "my a/c blower went completely out. I tested the blower and it works fine".
If the blower went out, then what do you mean it works fine? Are you talking about air delivery or it just quits blowing all together?
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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