Bad head unit. If your fuse number 17 keeps blowin, that is why also.
To replace the blower motor on a 1999 Chrysler LHS, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash panel and locate the blower motor, which is usually situated under the glove compartment. Disconnect the wiring harness and unscrew the blower motor from its housing. Install the new blower motor by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the dash panel.
In the 1999 Chrysler LHS, the blower motor resistor is typically located on the passenger side of the vehicle, underneath the dashboard. It is mounted to the HVAC unit, often near the blower motor itself. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel and possibly the glove compartment for better visibility and reach.
Blower motor: remove the glove box and you will see the blower motor and blower resistor.
If you have checked the blower motor and it does function when power is applied then I would suspect the Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective. It is also possible the blower motor speed control is bad, but highly unlikely.
The blower motor relay for high speed would be located in the power distribution box under the hood.
WHERE is the blower motor fuse on a 1999 ford e250 4.2 L
remove the battery and the cpu, the blower motor will be right under it.
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
Held in by two screws in a housing just to the left of the blower motor housing.
Inside dashboard in path of air that blower motor blows.
The heater blower motor on a 1999 Subaru Impreza is in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. It is located on the firewall.
To replace the blower motor in a 1999 Chrysler Town and Country, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard panel or glove box to access the blower motor, typically located under the passenger side dashboard. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the mounting screws to free the old motor. Install the new blower motor by reversing the removal process, reconnecting the wiring, and reassembling the dashboard components.