Might be the IP switch or the elements gone out no way to find out without testing the switch
You may want to check the fuse
If it is not in the fuse block under the hood it may be in the fuse block under the rear seat on the drivers side. Unfortunately the heating element may have burned out. You can get more specific help at www.trailvoy.com GMT360 truck help forum
at passenger side in the smart box under the passenger's airbag.
The 1996 Ford Taurus heated oxygen sensor can be found behind the dashboard on the passenger side of the passenger compartment. The oxygen sensor should be labeled as such.
no mine doesnt have them
In the fuse box under the rear seat. Pull the seat up from the front (2 clips behind each of the front seats) and remove. Don't forget about the seat's electrical connector on the passenger side if you have heated read seats. The fuse box in on the drivers side of the vehicle. The 'Run' relay (position number 3) is the heated seat relay.
If the heater still works the bulb is just burn out. I doubt you can change the light you will have to replace the switch.
had the same problem on a 2003. it was a bare wire.
If you have checked in the fuse block under the hood then the next logical spot would be the fuse block located under the passenger seat on the drivers side of the truck. www.trailvoy.com All the answers for your Trailblazer from true enthusiasts!
Wet foot in driver area means leaking heater coil. The heater coil unit is usually at the center of the front of the passenger compartment, behind the dash and very close to the floor. Heated radiator water passes through this unit and your vent system and fan are used to force air across this to heat the air in the passenger area.
The heated, outside rear-view mirrors will warm up when the rear window defroster is turned on. That provides for effective snow & ice melting from the mirrors.
ask your mom and if she doesnt know i dont know what to tell you