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You most likely blew a fuse and have a bad blower motor resistor assembly
Blown fuse, bad heater blower motor control switch, bad blower motor, or a bad blower motor resistor pack.
defective motor will not run, also cause the blower motor speed resistor to burn out and eventually blow the fuse. a motor with defective bearings will draw excessive current causing either the fuse to blow or cause the motor to overheat
Blower motor not working? Bad fuse, relay or motor See if you are getting power to motor
Check the blower motor resistor/relay pack usually under the hood connected to the blower motor. You can start by using a multimeter and see if you are getting voltage to the blower motor electrical connector. It should read between 12 and 15v. If not then most likely the resistor/relay need to be replaced.
The blower motor resistor is defective.
Yes, if the original problem was the blower motor.
Defective blower motor, blower motor resistor pack, or blower motor speed control switch.
Likely the blower motor is bad, causing increased current and blowing the fuse. Replace the blower motor.
fuse, wiring, blower motor, blower motor switch, blower motor resistor
it's under the dash on the passenger side. you'll have to look up under the dash. i had to change out the blower motor relay on mine. it would only blow on speed 4.
Yes it does power has to go thru it first and if current is to high it will blow the resister as like a fuse