No fuse for those symptoms.
Could be low on coolant.
Bad thermostat.
Plugged heater core (my guess).
Temp blend door problems.
Yes, if the blower isn't working. If it turns out to be the fuse, and it blows again, you probably have a bad blower motor.
There is no heater fuse, the heater works by having hot coolant run threw a heater core that's inside the dash, then when you turn the heat on, the blower motor blows threw the heater core, sending the hot air inside the vehicle.
So that the live wire is isolated when the fuse blows. If a fuse was placed in the neutral, the equipment would still be live when the fuse blows.
fuse will be in fuse box. it will be labelled, either, heater fan or blower
No...
Does the blower work? If not the problem is likely the fuse or a failed blower motor. If it works but blows cold air you probably have a broken engine coolant thermostat. Have you checked your coolant level?
The central locking fuse on a Chrysler Grand Voyager is in the fuse box under the bonnet, but strangely enough it's labelled 'fuel heater'. Mine regularly blows!
Not enough information. WHICH fuse blows out???
You should check the thermostat and the fuse for the heater.
Fuse- Blower Motor- Wiring- Selector switch fail- i8f you still have heat to the heater core, if the heater core is cold, and the mottr is still hot... change the thermostat
It's usually not the fuse, but a melted connector. This is a common fail on the GC. Check wjjeeps.com for an explanation of the problem and how to fix it. For some reason, the connector melts before the fuse blows.
No, it is not a blown fuse. Once the fuse blows it will never work until you replace the fuse. Sounds like a loose connection in the wiring or a loose fuse.