It is located behind the glovebox. Remove the glovebox, and it will be back and to the left. All you do is remove the wiring and unscrew two screws and drop the new one in.
most likely it is your blower motor switch in your heater panel in your dash. the switch is burnt in the on position. replace switch from auto part store; if the switch keeps burning out it is due to the brushes in the blower motor being worn out. replace motor
replace the blower motor switch
The blower motor is drawing to many amps, replace the blower motor.
If there is current going through the wire to the blower switch, try bypassing the switch with a jumper wire. If the blower motor works, then replace the switch. If the blower motor does not come on, then you probably need to replace the blower motor.
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
The fuse. The blower motor speed resistor. The blower motor relay. The blower motor switch. Check for power at the blower motor connection.
Either replace the burnt wire or run new to the blower motor with a toggle switch.
The first thing I'd look at is the switch and then the connections to the blower motor. Try bypassing the switch and see if the blower motor starts. Also, don't forget the fuse controlling the blower motor. Replace it with a fuse of similar size and see if that corrects the problem. If all else fails, just replace the blower motor unit with another. Go to the wreckers and you can get it for less than half price.
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out. You can replace only the resistor but the resistor probably burned out because the blower motor is going bad. If you want to fix it for good, replace both the blower motor and blower motor speed resistor.
Replace fan switch.
Bad resistor at the blower motor? Bad blower motor switch?
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack. Replace it.