Simple wear and tear. After a certain amount of usage, (which varies with each vehicle) the motor simply stops working. Simple wear and tear. After a certain amount of usage, (which varies with each vehicle) the motor simply stops working.
Most likely cause is a failed blower resistor.
Possibly. A bad blower motor resistor would cause the blower motor to either not function or function only on one speed (usually high speed). The air conditioning system is probably set up such that if the blower isn't functioning at all, the air conditioner won't function. Otherwise the air conditioner would overheat.
Check the fuse and relay first. Then check the blower resister, then the blower motor itself. One of these is probably the cause of the failure.
neither,blower resistor or blower module controls fan speeds.
The most likely cause is a bad blower motor resistor.
No, the blower motor speed resistor is burned out.
More than likely yes.
A defective aspirator valve would unlikely cause a misfire monitor failure. It would more likely cause an air system monitor failure
It really needs to be checked out but it probably is the blower votor.
The blower might need replacing. Normal cause is a failed blower resistor, caused by a blower fan that is failing.The resistor and fan are located above the passenger side floor behind the glove box.
Most likely cause is a faulty blower motor regulator.
faulty switch