The blower motor is located above the passenger foot well inside the dashboard below the glovebox. I recently changed my blower for $230. it is not that difficult. I understand the dealer charges much more.
It is accessed from the panel above the footwell. With a phillips screwdriver remove two screws holding the panel in. pull the panel down and towards the passenger seat. (you can leave the light wire attatched and lean the cover against the transmission hump. Now you will need a Torx driver to remove 5 torx screws holging the blower cover in place. Disconnect the electrical connection to the fan blower where it meets the blower box. Use the same torx drive to remove the 4 torx screws holding the blower in place.
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Should be located at passenger's side firewall Remove wiring Remove intake air hose Remove 3-4 small bolts at flange Remove blower motor Should be located at passenger's side firewall Remove wiring Remove intake air hose Remove 3-4 small bolts at flange Remove blower motor
One would be for the A/C compressor clutch relay, another would be the high speed function for the HVAC blower motor, not sure about the other two.
Sounds like it could be resistor pack at blower motor or low speed fan relay
It is probably a bad motor, or a loose ground going to the motor. And there is the possibility of a bad switch, if it only occurs at one speed.
You need gauges and a refrigerant recovery system.
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