"Which fuse controls the fan for the ac on a 2006 Chevy silverado?"
which fuse is the heater/AC fan fuse
If you don't have power to your heater or ac fan, it could be a fuse or a relay. You should check your owner's manual to determine which fuse or relay affects your fan.
There is a fuse for the air conditioner and one for the fan. You have a power source to the fuse. From the fuse the relay gets it's power and then the fan and or the air conditioner compressor.
First check your fuse for your AC in your fuse box, make sure it is good. Make sure your cooling fan is turning on when you turn on your AC, if not it could be your fan relay. If the AC compressor fan clutch is kicking on and off then it just needs freon. If the AC compressor fan clutch is not turning then it could be completely out of freon due to a leak, or you need a new AC compressor.
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.
this is because you have a short in either the the ac circuit or the fan/blower circuit. You'll know know which one by turning the fan on without the ac, and if it doesn't blow the fuse then you know it's the ac circuit.
Check all replace the blown one
The auxiliary fan fuse can be found in the fuse box. The auxiliary fan fuse location is dependent upon the year of the vehicle. Fuse locations are usually listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The passenger side cooling fan comes on when Air Conditioning is turned on. If it still does not turn on, check the AC fuse and the AC/Fan relay.
Disconnect the electrical connection at the blower fan motor, put a new fuse back in and see if the truck starts and runs without blowing the fuse. If so replace the blower fan motor. If the fuse still blows, disconnect the ac clutch wire from the ac compressor and try again.
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