Yes. Check the underdash fuze panel under the panel on the left hand side of the dash.
where is the fan fuse on a 2004 honda crv
If you are referring to the cabin circulating fan - check the fuse to see if it has blown. If not, I would suspect the fan speed switch has gone bad. Lastly - the possibility that the fan motor has failed.
The heater in the CRV Honda is not working . How do I fix this
It is relay # 11, located in the under-hood fuse box. This information is also contained in the Owners Manual.
It's a 40 amp fuse in the fusebox under the hood, driver's side- one of the two center 40 amp fuses
Check the fuse first. Then it is probably either the motor is burnt out or the fan speed (rheostat) switch needs replacing.
That's usually an indication that the fan motor bearing is worn and/or dry.
If the engine cooling system fan, check the fuse/relay to see if the it has blown out. If not the fuse/relay, the cooling system temperature sensor switch may have failed. For he A/C system auxiliary cooling fan, the same trouble-shooting method. If you are referring to the cabin interior circulating air fan - check the fuse and/or the switch that controls the fan speed.
Approximately $200.00 Australian from a dealer
Not enough info - which fan? The passenger cabin blower fan, or the engine radiator cooling fan?
Check the radiator fan operation.
There are a couple of reasons why a Honda Civic heater fan is not working. The fan motor may of blown or a fuse needs to be replaced.