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Could be a bad connection at one of the fuses, or a coincidence and has nothing to do with the fuses. It could be the blower motor, resistor, or a connection somewhere.
You would need to check the blower fuse for power with a meter and then the blower motor when it fails to run.
I would start with the rear blower motor resistor, the resistor is what controls the speed of the fan, the resistor is located in the rear heater box near the blower, you will need to remove the right rear side panel to access the heater box. start with that
Its your blower motor resistor.Its either bad connection or faulty resistor.Its located on passenger side near floor mounted on heat duct.Wiggle the connector with your ignition and fan switches on it should start working.
If it is the fan/blower that is not working (as opposed to what is coming out is cold), then the problem could be 1) fuse 2) Blower Resistor. I just replaced the blower resistor in about 15 min with a $25 replacement resistor. The unit is right behind the glove box.
If the problem is that the air coming out is cold and not hot, then the thermostat, radiator, heater core, etc... are the more likley causes.
CHECK AC / HEATER IGNITION FUSE IT WILL BE 10 AMP FUSE.CHECK HVAC BLOWER 20 AMP FUSE.HAVE BLOWER MOTOR HOTWIRE TO SEE IF BLOWER MOTOR WORKS.BECAUSE THE AC / HEAT CONTROL MODULE OR SWITCH COULD GO BAD WHERE NOTHING WORKS.
Was the blower making strange noises before it quit? If not, does the blower work at all? perhaps only on one speed? If it only works on one speed, look for the resistor that goes with the blower motor. I assume it will be near the blower itself, but can't tell you where. An auto parts store can probably tell you. If the blower was noisy and suddenly quit, you will likely need to replace the blower motor.
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