check fuse there is no switch or you a stuck pump
I would inspect the switch and the electrical connection to the switch before replacing the blower motor.
it is possible
The blower motor relay switch in the Honda Civic is located at the center of the engine closest to the firewall. The relay is engaged when the ignition is turned to the on position.
The wiper motor has a switch inside of it. When they are turned off and the wipers go to the down position it trips the switch in the motor that tells the computer they are in the down position. If that switch in the motor is faulty, the wipers are repositioning until the switch is tripped to the off position. THE FIX.... Replace the wiper motor.
battery may not be the problem check your starter motor and ignition switch
Could be to switch the fuel pump on/off when ignition is turned on or maybe for the starter motor?
On most makes of cars this problem is fixed by replacing a blower motor resister and not the switch.
Bad earth or battery terminals need cleaning. Failing that the starter motor needs replacing.
Possibly resistor pack on blower motor needs replacing
Blower motor resistor may need replacing
AnswerI am replacing the wiper motor.. According to my mechanic that is the problem!
If there is noise coming from the door when you push the switch up or down, then the window regulator is the problem. If there is no noise or movement of any kind it would be the motor or the wiring leading up to the motor such as a bad switch or broken connection.