look in your service manual for blower motor resisters. they are typicaly what goes bad and stops the blower motor from running. i dont know where they are in your vehicle
Check the blower relay, it may be getting stuck..............
find blower motor check for voltage on one of the three pins at blower motor, if so check for good grd. most likely ur blower motor is fualty.
Check the fuse as per the owners manual and if the fuse is o.k, then the blower may be faulty. check the blower then. if both of these are good, the problem is expensive.
The fuse. The blower motor speed resistor. The blower motor relay. The blower motor switch. Check for power at the blower motor connection.
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
1st check fuse , then or resistor and then blower motor itself resistor is usually under hood right by blower motor or on the ducking it self google images resistor for your kind of car so you know what your looking for power should be going into it when your heater is on and coming out the other side the higher the setting the more power coming out the other side going to blower motor
Check the fuse. Check the blower speed resistor. Check the blower speed control switch.
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
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.
See if you are getting power to it - if so bad motorIf not check switch and/or resistor
Check all the fuses and relays first. If they all appear to be in good working order, then you'll have to get to the blower motor. Could be a short or the motor could be bad.
check your fuse, check the wiring to the blower or the blower motor itself could be shot.