I had the same problem with my 98. My mechanic found a loose wire at the blower motor connection.
Typically , no. But if the blower motor has shorted out, it is possible.
Yes
There could be two separate problems. Check the blower motor resister, and the ABS sensors for problems that could cause this.
If you have checked the blower motor and it does function when power is applied then I would suspect the Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective. It is also possible the blower motor speed control is bad, but highly unlikely.
Check the fuse and relay to start. If these are ok, then check the blower switch, the resister, then the blower motor itself.
Yes, if the original problem was the blower motor.
Could have just overheated
also check the AC clutch check for blown fuse... a possible bad blower motor relay
Blower motor fuse is blown. Blower motor resistor burned out. Blower motor switch bad. Blower motor bad.
Blower motor: remove the glove box and you will see the blower motor and blower resistor.
usually the blower motor resistor pkg. located on or near the blower motor
If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.