Same problem on mine...I had the blower motor module replaced and it works great.
Blower motor bad. Blower resistor bad. Switch bad. Fuse blown.
It is supposed to run on the lowest setting when the ignition is on.
faulty switch
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Run the ventilation blower for a minute after fueling.
the air wont run if engine is shut off. u need engine running to operate the compressor. i would check the rear air blower. sounds like the blower switch is not working or there is a short in blower motor get it checked before it causes a fire in vehicle . try removing rear blower fuse and see it that stops it it is a good place to start looking for the problem
If you are saying it only runs on low speed and will not run on medium or high, then the Blower Motor Resistor Pack is probably defective. Replace it.
You might check your primer bulb. Mine was cracked and the only way it would run was with the choke on about half way. I changed the primer bulb -- problem solved. Hope this helps.
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out.
Aurora vehicles have been known to be extremely durable. As to how well they run, that depends on the car and the year. At any rate, they should run for a high number of miles.
Check for a blown fuse. If fuse is good remove blower and check for power at the blower motor plug using a multimeter or voltage tester. If power is available replace the blower motor. If power is not available you can do a running check by directly hooking up a 12 vdc power supply to the blower to see if it will even run. If the blower runs, your problem is your most likely the fan speed control resistor which will need to be replaced or repaired.
If you have 12 volts at the blower, And the blower runs when it is straight wired. The blower switch runs through a resistor that allows the blower to run in low, medium-low, medium-high. Find and check this resistor. Most of the time it is located on the passenger side of the firewall.