SOURCE: Subaru Loyale 1994 Heating fan quit working
one of two solutions:
The contacts on your fan switch are bad, or you striped the knob and it won't turn the switch on, or the big bad one...your fan motor has decided it needs a vacation.
Hope this helps you, and I hope it's just the knob is stripped..it's the lesor of two evils
SOURCE: fan blower stopped working
I had the same problem and Ia m working to resolve it.
You need to remove the blover under the glove box it's very easy to remove. 1) remove the glove box, 2) the metalic suport that it's hold by 4 screws and finally remove the 3 screws that holds the blower. Take it off and remove the coverplate of the motor ( 2 screws) and
check the brushes. In my case they were worn out. So you need to buy a new motor with the blower aprox $50 or try to replace the brushes.
SOURCE: 1995 Subaru Impreza wagon - heater fan
Mine use to work on high only. It was the switch cylinders, something like that. It was an easy fix. Now my blower motor works intermittently. If I kick it, it turns back on. It is located on the passenger side close to the door side directly above your feet (below the jockey box). Kick straight up. If you need to replace it it is also an easy do-it-yourself repair. Make sure before you go out and replace your blower motor that you check your switch. A lot of repair shops will replace the motor w/o checking the switch, you end up paying for 2 repairs. You can make sure it's not the switch by jumping (bypassing) the switch.You apply jumper wires (not cables) directly to the motor, if the motor turns on you know it's the switch.
SOURCE: subaru forester heater
take back to the dealer,hopefully the will find that the blend door cable is off or not adjusted properly
SOURCE: heater won't work in 1993 subaru impreza and
really need to have it in front of me ,could be a fault in the controls .but it must have a switch to turn AC off
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