i suggest you get it looked over by a mechanic.
No, there is no fuse, it is self contained. get a new blower motor
If the front blower on your 1999 GMC Suburban has stopped working, the issue could be related to a blown fuse, a faulty blower motor resistor, or a malfunctioning blower motor itself. Start by checking the fuse associated with the blower motor; if it's blown, replacing it may solve the problem. If the fuse is intact, test the blower motor and resistor for functionality. If both components are operational, the issue may lie with the vehicle's climate control system or wiring.
the problem lies in the fuse, switch, motor, or wiring.
Blower motor fuse is blown. Blower motor resistor burned out. Blower motor switch bad. Blower motor bad.
the switch, or the blower motor resistor, or blower motor usually it the last two at one time
The front air fan is located towards the front of the motor. If the green light is not coming on, it means the air conditioning compressor is not working correctly.
Blower motor NG. Blower motor resister NG. Blower motor fuse NG. Blower motor switch NG.
it's the blower motor
The blower motor may not be working due to a faulty motor, a blown fuse, a malfunctioning relay, or a problem with the wiring.
Remove the glove box. The front blower motor and the resistor can be accessed from there.
Blown fuse? Bad blower motor? Bad blower motor resistor? Bad blower motor switch?
The front blower motor is behind glove compartment.