just had the same prob...it is a blow resistor or fuse..took mine to the mechanic next door and he told me but i forgot...didn't cost much to replace
Yes, if the original problem was the blower motor.
Defective blower motor, blower motor resistor pack, or blower motor speed control switch.
fuse, wiring, blower motor, blower motor switch, blower motor resistor
They're separate blower systems. Have you checked the fuse?
The blower motor resistor is generally located close to the blower motor.
Defective blower motor, blown fuse, or a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
The blower motor speed resister is burned out. This part is available from your local auto parts stores. The resister is located in the engine compartment, on the firewall, on the passengers side.
Blown fuse, bad heater blower motor control switch, bad blower motor, or a bad blower motor resistor pack.
Your front blower motor has gone out. There is a front and a rear blower motor.
If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.
If it's a fan speed issue check the blower motor resistor & the blower motor. Check the plugs at the resistor and blower motor for burn marks also.
You probably have a faulty blower motor resistor. I believe it is located on bottom of heater box. This I also believe a dealer item.