Pull it out of the fuse block with a pair of needle nose pliers if you don't have a fuse puller. It is a little square piece of plastic with 2 metal tabs sticking out of it. Hold it up and look at it. There is a little piece of metal wire inbedded in the central plastic area of the fuse. It it is blown, the metal wire is broken in the middle of it. It is in 2 pieces rather than one. You can always take a DVOM and test the two leads of the fuse on the Ohm scale.
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Most likely it would be a blown fuse in the fuse block.
The heater fuse is in the driver's side fuse box in the passenger compartment. It is located below and to the left of the dash. It is a 30 amp fuse marked "BLOWER".
In the fuse box under the dash on the driver's side next to the kick panel.
your motor could have burnt up, or your relay could be bad, or you could have possibly have a wiring fault
Could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem
The main 100 amp fuse is located in the fuse box under the hood.
I tis in the fuse block under the dash on the drivers side. Replace the 30 amp fuse marked Blower.
It should be marked RADIO on the fuse block mounting cover in the passenger compartment
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual ( which includes the fuse diagram ) can be viewed online
It is in the engine compartment fuse box right next to the battery.