The Blower is mounted under the passenger side glove box high on the firewall
If you are referring to the Blower Motor, then there is a fuse and a Blower Motor Resistor Pack. If you are referring to the Radiator Fan Motor then there is a fuse and a thermal sensor. Please restate the question you want answered in a clearer manner.
Blown fuse? Bad blower motor? Bad blower motor resistor? Bad blower motor switch?
Could be, a blown fuse, a bad blower motor, a burned out blower motor speed resistor, a bad blower motor switch,
Defective blower motor or blower motor resistor pack.
No, that would have no bearing on the blower motor. Check the fuse, blower motor resistro pack, and the blower motor itself.
either the control head is bad or there is a blower motor resistor that is bad.
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I would suspect the blower motor speed resister is shot.
If you are referring to the blower motor squealing, then I would suspect the blower motor bearings have failed.
If you have checked the blower motor and it does function when power is applied then I would suspect the Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective. It is also possible the blower motor speed control is bad, but highly unlikely.
If the blower motor randomly and intermittenly quits and does not work, chances are good the blower motor itself is faulty, if the blower motor does not work on all fan speeds from low through high, it most likely needs a blower motor resistor.
Probably a bad blower motor resistor