the fan is under the glovebox. if you look under there you'll see a circular black plastic base with 3 tabs that the screws go through to secure it to the heater assy. it has a plug in it. remove the plug and put a test light between the 2 wires. turn the key to the on position(engine not running), and turn the fan on. the light should come on in all 3 or 4 fan positions. if it does remove the fan by taking out the 3 screws and replace it. if the light wont come on in any position, you probably have a blown heater fuse or a bad switch. if the light only comes on in the high position(in this case the blower would also have worked on high i suspect) the blower resistor is bad. its a small plate(1 1/2"x2 1/2") on the heater near the blower held in with 2 screws. just remove the screws and replace it to restore the lower blower settings.
On the back of the engine block.
First you have to determine what the problem is. The fan, fuse, switch, loose connection. Check the fuse first and then run power to the fan to see if it works.
Many possible causes... coolant level, thermostat, head gasket, water pump, fan not working
Under the glove box, look up under from the floor and you will see it bolted to the junction box, disconnect the battery then the wires to the fan, pull three bolts and out she comes
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The most notable fan used for both heating and cooling would probably be of the Dyson brand. They have a product called the Dyson Hot+Cold, which is a bladeless heater fan used for both cooling and heating.
It does heat the house slightly. The heating is equal to the number of Watts of the fan. Why does the fan run all the time even when to heating is on? Because it is a silly design or the activation switch is stuck on.
over heating on your engine. check your water level or ratiator fan.
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It is the relay for the heating and cooling fan
the fan switch.