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Its up near the glove box. Easy job. Don't pay the dealer $250. It cost me around $40 and took about 5-10 minutes to remove and replace. This is the problem 80% of the time and NOT the blower motor.
CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY. HOT WIRE BLOWER MOTOR.IF BLOWER MOTOR WORKS, PROBLEM IN THE BLOWER CONTROL SWITCH OR FAULTY RELAY.IF BLOWER MOTOR DONT WORK WHEN HOT WIRED.BLOWER MOTOR FAULTY.
check for blown fuse, under the dash, drvers side and also under hood in square black box. usually on the drivers side fender well. when you remove the main fuse box cover,turn lid over for location of the heater blower motor. it may say heat, or maybe a/c blower, or just a/c check those fuses for a blown fuse. also check connections under the hood on passenger side,you'll see a round black container on the dash panel under the hood next to the windsheild,check plug in to insure that it's plugged in properly. hope this helps and thank you for choosing fixya,com if this does not help, please repost your question to fixya.com
First check the fuse. If that is good then more than likely the blower motor resistor pack is defective. It can be the blower motor itself but highly unlikely on an 04 model. I would bet it is a blown fuse.
The motor is located under the dash behind the glove box. But more often than not it's the resistor , which is located under the hood. There is a black box with two aluminum lines going to it from the a/c. It is a black square piece with about 8 wires going to it. It has 2 screws on each end. You need to unplug the wires and take the screws out to remove it.If you need any more assistance just email me or post the question.
First check your fuses to see if you have a blown. If not you may have one of two issues. First (and cheapest) is the Heater Regulator this is located within the blower unit and is used to control the blower speed. You need to check the blower isn't moving at all, The regulator will only be at fault if the motor turns. If not the blower unit has gone and needs replacing/ Hope this helps
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