Check the fuse and relay to start. If these are ok, then check the blower switch, the resister, then the blower motor itself.
check to see if the blower is moving it may be stuck open ac spin the blower then try ac again it worked for me .
Start out by checking the a/c blower and the blower resister.......
Disconnect the electrical connection at the blower fan motor, put a new fuse back in and see if the truck starts and runs without blowing the fuse. If so replace the blower fan motor. If the fuse still blows, disconnect the ac clutch wire from the ac compressor and try again.
Yes, a malfunctioning blower motor resistor can prevent your AC from working properly. The resistor controls the speed of the blower motor; if it fails, the blower may not operate at all or may only work at certain speeds. This means that even if the AC system is functioning, you may not get any airflow, resulting in a lack of cooling. If you're experiencing issues with your AC, checking the blower motor resistor is a good place to start.
v have to check the blower motor,ac pipe lines and cluster assembly
where is the rear AC blower on the Chevy Astro 98
You need to explain again with more detail.
Start out by checking the blower motor resister......
gants, I have Denali 2004, the rear AC blower not working
What about it?
I would like to know, where the ac blower is located on a 1999 BMW 528i
tested blower,ok. then tested incoming voltage to blower and found to be zero. the final step was to replace the blower switch. To replace that switch, the middle part of the dashboard, including the radio had to be removed. The ac and heater come in one piece. It worked fine then. I think, there is a chance that the switch could be just cleaned up and it would work, again I think.