It's probably a loose or corroded connection or circuit breaker. Don't run off replacing parts until you figure out what's wrong. Doing that just costs a lot of money and introduces a lot of other potential problems for later.
no you don't have to its actually like just the hoses and the blower is under the dash
Remove the blower motor retaining nuts. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining screws. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness to the heater blower fan. Remove the retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower. Reverse the process to install the new heater blower fan.
Remove the wiring harness from the 1996 Chevy Cavalier blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the blower motor fan. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
under the glove box there is a panel that holds the blower motor...remove the screws...4 i believe....remove the black plastic cover....there are three screws that holds the blower motor in...remove these and then remove the blower motor...unplug the power source and feed wires out of the hole.....reverse to replace the motor
Disconnect the negative terminal to the batter. remove the trim panel from the dash below the glove box. Unbolt the wiring bracket. DIsconnect the electrical wires and remove the 3 bolts holding the blower in. Lower it out. If necessary push the nut holding the blower wheel on and remove the wheel. Installation is reverse of these steps. Make sure electrical connectors click when you fasten them.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1993 Chevrolet Camaro blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining nuts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1996 Chevrolet blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
remove the screws from the swivel bracket that is attached to the roof to replace reverse the process
Remove the old blower wheel, then reverse the procedure.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1980 Chevy Camaro heater blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.