ether the blower motor or the blower motor resister is bad. it could also be the contact in the speed switch in the dash. i woul try the blower resister first it sthe mos t inexpeceve. on the 96 model it is on top of the blower box on the passanger side be hind the glove box remove the glove box and there are some relays in the way remove those bolts and then remov the two bolts that hold the resister in. its a tight spot so take ur time
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If your AC fan speed is too low, check the air filter and clean or replace it if needed. If the fan speed is too high, check the thermostat settings and adjust them accordingly. If the issue persists, contact a professional HVAC technician for further assistance.
Which fan is not working? Engine fan or HVAC fan?
Try replacing radiator cap Is cooling fan working? Make sure radiator is not plugged or dirty Check coolant level water pump
your ac fan motor is probably bad (the motor has different speeds, one speed maybe bad), or swicth is bad (alot cheaper to fix) The blower high relay on the top of the evaporator under the hood by the firewall passenger side is not working, may need to replace it.
Your fan motor is going out.
assuming this is Home AC question - speed up the AC fan speed
(1) Faulty fan switch -OR- (2) the resistor on the circulating fan has gone bad.
Your central AC fan may not be working properly due to issues such as a faulty motor, a broken fan blade, a malfunctioning capacitor, or a blocked air filter. It is recommended to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the fan to ensure proper functioning of your AC system.
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There is no fan control switch, and no direct connection to any sensor or switch on that vehicle. The system works like this. The computer(PCM) decides when to turn on the fan. The PCM looks at engine temperature from the ECT sensor, and AC input from the AC control head switches. When the PCM decides that you need the cooling fan to come on, it uses the cooling fan relay, and the cooling fan high speed relay to turn on the fan, and whether it should run at low speed, or high speed. The power input to the cooling fan comes from the cooling fan relays.