Motors do go bad. Directly wiring the fan to a 12 volt power source will tell you if the motor is toast. If it won't work when directly wired to a power source, look for another motor.
Fuses and relays are not your problem. The Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective and needs replacing.Fuses and relays are not your problem. The Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective and needs replacing.
check the relays.If it doesnt blow air at all then check the blower relay or fuse
Dodges are good for blowing fuses. If that is not it, the fan switch might need replaced.
Ok..I figured it out. Turns out the rear defroster is the problem. When I unplugged it from the back windshield, blower/heater works great!! So...to all those out there..if your blower motor blows fuses...check the blower motor first...then the HVAC and heater fuses, then rear defroster if you have a cavalier!
There might be a bad fuse causing the heater to not work. Check the fuses if they are all ok you may have a bad blower motor. when you turn the heater on and no air is blowing then it is your blower motor.
The problem exists somewhere in the circuit for the HVAC blower. Check fuses and relays. If they check out, check for power and ground at the weatherpack terminal which connects to the HVAC blower. If that checks out, then your blower motor is probably bad.
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First check the fuses (all of them). Next, try turning the fan to high (with the engine running) and gently tapping the heater blower with a hammer. It it blows, you need a new blower motor. Next connect a 12V test light to the two wires at the blower motor. If it lights up, the blower motor is bad. Otherwise you have en electrical problem.
it in the fuse box in the drivers foot well on when you see two rows of fuses it is on the bottum row i think it is number 26 for the heater blower it in the fuse box in the drivers foot well on when you see two rows of fuses it is on the bottum row i think it is number 26 for the heater blower
The blower motor resistor circuit board has gone bad. Replace the blower motor resistor. I did Still dont work Try the fuses...Had the same problem and it was a blown fuse.
There is an electrical short to ground in the fan switch or in the blower motor itself.
The heater blower motor is #19 in the power distribution box under the hood, which also houses your relays.