the first thing you want to check is the fuses and relays. if those are good the fan motor, resistors, switch or wiring could be the problem.
Blown Blower Motor fuse, defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, or a defective Blower Motor.
can be the heater blower motor resistor located in either the ductwork or under hood near blower motor on firewall
Test the resistor bank before getting into anything else. These are the speeed controls for the blower motor.
The most common fault with any blower motors not working is usally the resistor switch which is located in the heater box its self. Richard @ Allander motors
The blower motor, or blower motor relay is probably out.
If your blower is working on some speeds but not all, more than likely the problem is a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack. The switch rarely goes bad. Just a thought.
if the air is not comming out at all or very little it may be the blower motor.
Call Hubby.....
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Blown fuse, defective blower motor resistor pack, defective blower motor, a bad switch, or disconnected or loose wiring.
where can I find the relay for the hvac blower on a 1995 ford aspire andy
on the blower module located on the A/C evaporator case R/S under the hood