Bad fan motor? overheating and seizing?
must be too much load going through it and blowing it out, get the wiring checked.
If the AC stopped blowing air on your 2003 Toyota Echo, the blower fuse could be to blame. If the fuse is fine, it might be the blower resistor that needs to be replaced.
Have you checked to see if your 12V dc relay under the hook is working properly?
no you idiot you have to get a recharge !
i think it probably because the motor has a ground problem or it has bad brushes and is is drawing to much energy for the resistor
If the AC was working well yesterday and blowing cold, however, today their is no air being released, the AC could have been too high for two long. The AC tends to freeze up and has to be turned off for a while until thawed. If the blower motor and resistor needed replacement they may have officially blown and need replacement in order to work at all.
Fuse, switch, speed resistor or motor.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective blower motor resistor pack.
Blower motor, resistor, wiring or control problem are common causes
sounds like a blower motor resistor, mounted under passenger side of the dash on the fresh air intake box. has small hex bolts holding it on. you probably need a new blower motor and the old one with worn bearings is drangging and blowing out the resistor. its very very common. i replaced mine twice when i should have replaced the motor first! they are expensive!
My s-10 does the same thing. I have found out that it only blows when I place the blower motor in speed 4. If I unplug the blower motor and put the switch to 4 it does not blow. I have recently replaced the blower motor and resistor and this had no effect. Hope this helps.
Assuming there is no blower speeds at all, check the blower speed switch and the electrical plug into the back of it. You may find the plug melted. The switch and plug (pig tail) are available from most parts stores.