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if the AC comes on and the blower is not blowing any air, you may want to check the transistor. it is located on the passenger side of the dashboard under the glove box. It is secured by two screws and an pin connector and costs about 50 bucks

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Q: Acura TL 1999 you need a wiring diagram for the AC circuit. Your blower does not turn on.Your control panel seems to be working but nothing happens when you turn it on. No blown fuses..?
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