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Is there a fuse for the blower?
The blower motor is powered by a fuse-like device called a relay. If your heater or air conditioner does not blow air through the vents, this could indicate that the blower motor fuse has probably blown. While replacement is easy, the exact location of your blower motor fuse may vary from vehicle to vehicle.
How do you check a blower motor fuse?
Disconnect car battery. Detach the blower motor from its connector. Unscrew all the screws on the blower motor. Place them in small container….If the blower motor isn’t running you should:
- Use voltmeter or ohmmeter to check for a blown fuse.
- Start car and see if blower motor works.
Where is the blower motor fuse and relay?
The blower relay is located near the front of the fuse block and is labeled “Blower.” Inspect the center of the relay. If the metal rod inside is broken, the relay will need to be replaced.
How can you tell if a blower fuse is blown?
How to check the blower motor fuse? With the fuse box located and the blower, motor fuse identified, go ahead and remove it and check the filament. If it’s broken, the fuse is blown.
Where is the fan fuse?
The cooling fan relay is normally located in either the underhood fuse and relay center or mounted to the electric fan assembly behind the radiator.
How do I change a fan fuse?
How do I replace a fuse on my fan?
- Disconnect the fan from power.
- Remove the four screws to open the electronics cover.
- Gently twist and pull out the fuse holder and replace the fuse.
- Reinstall the fuse holder.
- Reattach the electronics cover.
Almost every furnace has a reset button, which is typically located inside the blower housing next to the blower motor. You should be able to locate the reset button by removing the access panel from the furnace blower motor housing and looking inside.