its a 10, most likely its going to be red,
15amp fuse is required if it keeps blowing the fuse than you have a direct short in the circuit Do not put a bigger fuse than 15amp because it may result in a fire.
Blown fuse, bad heater blower motor control switch, bad blower motor, or a bad blower motor resistor pack.
fuse or relay most likely
The heater and air conditioning fan fuse can be found in the fuse box. The fuse will be in the first column, second from the bottom.
Your heater switch may not need to be replaced. The heater high position is controlled by a fuse under the hood. Until you find the fuse and replace it, your new switch will not work. JRR.
Yes there is a fuse, it's under the hood near the battery. There should be a cover that says fuses. I had the same problem but, it wasn't the fuse. the connection to the blower motor was a little dirty. I cleaned it with a toothbrush and it works fine. Your blower motor should be under your glove box . it loooks like a round black thing that has a couple wires coming out(I know that sounds funny but, the best way to describe). Turn you blower on and jiggle the wire it should work.
Check fuse box - fuse #14
where is the heater fan located on a89 ford festiva
There is a fuse for the blower motor on the fuse panel, I do not know of a relay.
Yes, there is a fuse for the blower motor.
fuse will be in fuse box. it will be labelled, either, heater fan or blower
The 1990 Chevy Caprice number 13 fuse is associated with the heater blower motors. The number 13 fuse will be in the second column, third from the top.
Check fuse if the blower is not working. If it is then replace your heater core. if its not then replace your fan switch.
yes look in fuse block
in my 2007 1.2 corsa where is the fuse for the heater
The fuse for the heater, AC blower on the Ford Explorer is under the fuse box next to the master cylinder reservoir. It is fuse number 36.
On the Dodge Ram truck, the heater fuse for the blower is on the fuse panel on top of the battery. There is also a blower motor resistor on the blower motor. The fuse to control the heat control panel is in the fuse box in the dash.
There is no heater fuse, the heater works by having hot coolant run threw a heater core that's inside the dash, then when you turn the heat on, the blower motor blows threw the heater core, sending the hot air inside the vehicle.