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Blower Motor not working
Guys, I did a search on this but came up with squat. My a/c blower fan quit working. I checked the fuse and I have no current going through it or to the back of the fan speed switch. I do however have current going to the a/c, heat, vent control. The compressor will come on and you can feel the a/c cooling but no fan. I have an 87 GT convertible, do these have a blower control relay and if so where is it located Thanks for any info. Jerry
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could be your compressor
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There is a blower motor resistor. If you drop the glove box down, you will see it to the left side going straight in. They are usually the culprit.
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If you have no current going thru your fuse, then is the fuse blown? Do you have current on either side of the fuse? The fuse for the blower and the fuse for the a/c gets power from the ignition switch. The fuse is before the resistor, so you should have power.
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