Check the fuse box 1st. I justed changed the fuse for a 2000 Neon. It was a 20A fuse. Check the driver side door panel. Have the driver door open and look at the fuse panel. Check fuse and bring the fuse into the store and find th replacement. Worked fine afterward.
fuse will be in fuse box. it will be labelled, either, heater fan or blower
Under the hood in the fuse block you will see a large black block. This is the heater blower fuse.
should be in underhood fuse box!
Under the hood Drivers side fuse box.
Heater Blower Fan, Cooling Fan, Or A/C Condenser fan? There is a fuse box in the front passenger door jamb. This is where you will find the blower fan fuse. You should find the Cooling and A/C fan fuses in the underhood fuse box. When I see problems with any of these fans it is not usually a fuse that is causing the problem. If a fuse is blown then there is another problem causing it to blow.
Blower motor fuse.
in the trunk fuse panel. removing the hvac fuse should disable the blower fan (and the rest of the hvac system. so no heat and no air) this is what i had to do until i got a replacement blower power module. otherwise it'd stay on and drain the battery
The purpose of the blower in a fan is to increase the speed of the airstream with its rotating impellers. This happens because the blower contains and directs the air to where it is needed.
Defective blower motor or blower motor resistor pack.
check your fuse, check the wiring to the blower or the blower motor itself could be shot.
Blown fuse, defective fan control switch, defective blower motor resistor pack, or defective blower motor.
check fuse 5 (7.5A) Recrit switch Fuse 25 (25A) Blower Switch Fuse 16 (10A) Coolant Fan Control Module Fuse 3 (30A) Coolant Fan Control Module Fuse 8 (30A) Coolant Fan Control Thermal Switch