In a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue the fuse box can be opened by either using a screwdriver or your finger and placing it in the hole and popping it out. Even if you use a screwdriver on the panel nothing will be harmed. It will simply pop back in when done.
Passenger side dash end and another on the passenger side near the strut tower
The fuse panel cover is on the passenger side in a 1998 Oldsmobile intrigue. Same location as vehicles that have it on driver side. Just pull on it and it will pop off.
There are three blower relays in the fuse panel under the hood on the passenger side. Remove and inspect the contacts for burn marks. If burnt replace.
There are two fuse boxes on a 1998 Intrigue. One is under the hood, on the passenger side near the battery. The other is inside the cabin. If you open the passenger door, there is a panel on the end of the dash. There should be a slot on it that you can get your fingers into then just pull it off.Hope this helps.
pull the fuse
pull out the fuse
I would start by checking the fuse, the relay, and the connector on the blower itself.
If your Intrigue is equipped with California Emissions controls (as my '00 is), you will find a third fuse box. It sits next to the regular fuse box in the engine compartment. In my 99 Oldsmobile Intrigue GL, my fuse box is on the passenger's side panel. I'm not sure if the Intrigue has multiple fuse boxes ? But, on my '99 GL - the fuse box is located under the hood ... behind the battery. It has a plastic cover. You may find a fuse puller inside - also, a diagram of the fuse locations is provided inside the cover along with spare fuses. My Olds Intrigue has both fuse panel locations. Behind the passengers door AND under the hood on the passengers side. The 1999 Intrigue has 2 fusebox locations...a larger fusebox under the passenger side of the hood, (unscrew the large turnhandle in the center of the box to open) which contains the larger fuses, a fuse puller, and the relays. There is also a fusebox on the interior of the passenger side...open the passenger door all the way up, and look at the side of the console panel, between the glovebox and the door. There should be a "finger hole" for you to pull open. It may be VERY hard to get open; mine is. Here you will find the smaller fuses. A diagram of the contents are on the inside of both lids.
YES! One is under the hood behind the battery with a red cap covering the connection from the positive battery terminal. The other is on the passenger side of the dash. Open the passenger door and pop the cover you can see on the side of the dash. There is a description of this in your owners manual.
It not only has several "rows" in the fuse box, there are two fuse boxes. Apparently you haven't found either of them yet. One is on the passenger side of the dash between the door and dash behind a pull-off access panel. The other is under the hood on the passenger side behind a panel under a big red connector cover.
Maybe part of the hazard warning module
Sounds like a blown fuse?