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A/C-Heater interior fan blower not working.

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So the other day i was driving around and I noticed that the fan blower wasn't working. The lights were lit up above the deal but no air was being blown out. I searched a bit for burnt out fuses thinking it was something simple. I found a burnt fuse and changed it and everything worked fine. I went in my car the next day and they weren't working again. Does anyone know which fuse controls the blower motor? I have the Bentley book but it's not exactly easy to navigate the fuse panel diagrams in there.

Can anyone offer me some help with this?
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So, after looking again there is definitely a problem with the fuse getting overpowered. I was able to install a new fuse and went for a drive but then it blew out. While sitting in the garage i tried again twice by putting a new fuse in and as soon as i turn on the key the fuse would blow. Has anyone else ever experienced this? Whats going on?
So, after looking again there is definitely a problem with the fuse getting overpowered. I was able to install a new fuse and went for a drive but then it blew out. While sitting in the garage i tried again twice by putting a new fuse in and as soon as i turn on the key the fuse would blow. Has anyone else ever experienced this? Whats going on?
probably a short in the blower resistor or somewhere in the wiring
So, after looking again there is definitely a problem with the fuse getting overpowered. I was able to install a new fuse and went for a drive but then it blew out. While sitting in the garage i tried again twice by putting a new fuse in and as soon as i turn on the key the fuse would blow. Has anyone else ever experienced this? Whats going on?
What size fuse are you using?
I'm using a 5 amp fuse. it was originally a 5. i tried with a 10 and it blew too.
What volcano said ^
where is the blower or more specifically the blower resistor located?
its usually behind the glove box
I pulled the blower motor, removed the resistor and replaced the fuse. went for a drive with the resistor removed and the fuse still blew. does anyone know what else runs on that circuit that could be blowing this fuse?
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