If it stops malfunctioning? That would generally be seen as a good thing.
Now if it stops functioning, there's a few things it could be... the relay might have to be replaced (you'll find those relays behind the panel which says "Relay Access" in the glove compartment, the blower motor itself might need to be replaced (you'll have to take apart the dash to get to it.. it's in the HVAC compartment behind the vent next to the passenger side door), or you may have a short to ground in the wiring.
Blown fuse? Bad resistor pack? Bad switch? Blower motor defective check to see if you are getting power to it if so motor is bad
it is propaly you fuel pump i had the same problem
You don't say the reason for the blower motor replacement. Did it not blow ? If that be the case, and you do have a new blower, check for 12 volts to blower. Could also Abe a malfunctioning blower module. Now if its blowing COLD air, well , replacing the blower moter wont make it blow warm. There could be numerous causes of that problem
fuse, wiring, blower motor, blower motor switch, blower motor resistor
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A leaf blower may not reach full speed due to several factors, including a clogged air filter or exhaust, which restricts airflow and engine performance. Additionally, issues with the fuel mixture, such as using the wrong gas-to-oil ratio, can affect engine efficiency. Mechanical problems, like a malfunctioning spark plug or carburetor, may also prevent the blower from operating at its optimal speed. Regular maintenance can help address these issues and ensure the blower functions properly.
It would depend on what is wrong with it.
blower resistor is bad
If you have no blower speeds at all check the fuse, then check the blower motor switch and electrical plug for a melt down situation, then check the blower motor itself.
Check your blower motor relay!
The blower in my 2001 Honda Civic did not stop working.
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