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Automatic climate control? The HVAC control module is the part with the buttons that control the heater in the dash.
The first thing I would do is access the blower motor. With key on and/or the engine running wiggle the connector at the blower motor. It you get the same symptom than replace the blower motor. I run into quite a few of these with this symptom.
If the fan motor for the radiator quit and the fuses are ok, the fan motor is bad, or the fusible link going to the fan has blown (it looks like a wire coming from the starter and will stretch if bad).
It is out under the hood ,mounts in the heater case it has 4 wires going to it if your car has manual air and 4 wires coming out if is automatic control air.
Behind the glove box you will see the heater box. On top of the heater box you will see a set of wires going to a small controller box that has an arm on it. It is probably not working and you can only by them at the dealer. It is the dual climate controller and cost approx. $100.
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