Best guess, is that the unit should be run through a fuse panel not direct current all the time from the battery. Believe you probably burned out the motor because it was getting full current all the time from the battery
The blower in my 2001 Honda Civic did not stop working.
2004 ford expedition front blower not working
Yes. This happened to me on 4/15/2012 in a 2003 Ford Taurus. I had been driving for about 45 minutes into a 2.5 hour trip when the following things stopped working (not all at once), over about a 20 minute timeframe... 1.) Battery light and ABS light on the dashboard came on. Tachometer stopped working (with the engine still running). 2.) Hard and/or uneven shifting from the automatic transmission (about 5 minutes later). 3.) Speedometer stopped working while I was driving (around 10 minutes later). 4.) AC and blower stopped working 5 or 10 minutes later. 5.) Car started to sputter. It stalled about 1 minute later after I pulled it over and put it in park. I checked the battery while still in the car. It read around 8.5 volts. After removing the battery, it read around 10.5 volts. I put a new battery in and it started right up. It has ran fine since with the new battery.
Thermostat possibly stuck open or heater control valve broken. Now if you mean the blower motor has stopped working, check the fuse, blower motor itself, or the blower motor resistor pack.
ac blower not working .
Blown fuse, defective blower motor resistor pack, defective blower motor, or loose or disconnected wiring.
Check to see if you are getting power to the blower motor - if so motor is defective if not problem in circuitry to blower motor
Check the blower resister and then check the blower motor switch..
I dont know anything about cars but my blower stopped working in my car and I took it to the mechanic and he changed a fuse and it started working again. Then a couple of months later the blower stoped blowing again and I took it back to the mechanic and he said the fuse is fine it might be the blower moter, how can I tell, I think it's a loose wire because my radio was removed and everysince my radio was removed my blower has been giving me problems.
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
My wife's 2008 Tacoma blower motor stopped working at around $70,000 miles. If you kick the motor housing and it turns on/operates at normal speed, you will have to replace the blower motor. I got one from auto zone for about $100.00, that was 6 months ago. I have a new problem now. Mine is working on all of the settings, but is very weak. I am looking at the blower motor resistor, and trying to find out how to test it.
A blower motor shutting off with a battery charge light lit might mean that there is a problem with the power supply going to the blower motor. A bad battery or alternator could also be the cause for this.