Check the fuses and blower relay. Also check to make sure that the replacement blower motor has not failed. If these items are good then the electrical system will need to be tested to see where the blower system is losing power.
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.
Yes, bad blower motor but could be just a bad resistor (blown fuse). Maybe both need to be replaced. You can test the motor by jumping it.
check the blower fuse, temperature sensor on the radiator,switch on the dashboard and the blower relay switch.
Possibly the Blower Motor has stopped working. This was the case in my 1994 Acura Legend. I just replaced it, and now the heat works great again!
I'm still trying to figure that one out. I am having the same problem. I have replaced the blower motor, replaced vaccum lines, everything works. I have hot heat but not blowing enough out. I'm going to try to back flush it.
It is in the air conditioner /heater case behind the glovebox.
Yes it does... i have a 96 beretta, and it did not come standard in the model. you have to buy the belt for the blower. go to your local advance auto store and they will easily help you
remove the battery and the cpu, the blower motor will be right under it.
If the blower only works on high the blower resistor is most likely the problem and should be replaced. On rare occasions if the car has blown the resistor more than once the blower motor shouuld be replaced.
replace the blower motor switch
Check to see if you are getting power to the blower motor - if so motor is defective if not problem in circuitry to blower motor
blower motor resistor needs to be replaced