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bill_mx 04-02-2009 03:27 PM

Air Conditioner Fan
 
Hello. A couple of days ago, early morning, get into the car, turned it on and started driving to work. then noticed the air conditioner was not working. once i got to my office, checked all fuses with meter and all tested fine.
the compressor button works and lights up. but the fan is not working. i can hear the compressor kicking in when i push the button. but there is no air coming out the vent in any speed. already took the switch off and tested it and seems to be ok i can even hear some clicks from the fuse/relay box by the clutch pedal area.
So... im guessing its the fan, i was wondering if anyone here knows how to get to the fan to replace it or test it on the bench. please tell me what to remove. :) is there any pics or something i can use for help?

daveydoo 04-24-2009 12:35 PM

fan not operational could be fuse blown, or fan itself bad. Check all your speeds it could be a blower resistor bad. If you hear the motor but poor or no air out of the vents it could be a clogged filter Claiming no apeed are working remove the fan and check voltage at the plug. Clicking sounds near fuse could be the fan relay. Check schemadics on location of fan relay and resistor. HMA is a good place for me along with alldata, but alldata cost money. Could also check Auto zone own fix it site. I found a few good electrical schemadics that helped me troubleshoot.

http://www.hmaservice.com/

https://www.autozone.com/autozone/myzone/profile/login

http://alldata.com/

bill_mx 06-22-2009 11:15 PM

thanks for the info.... i checked all the fuses and all were good. i checked the switch and replaced it cuz the top speed was not working. when i turn the fan switch i can hear some clicks coming from the fuse area. i haven't checked the relays i will do tomorrow.. i wanted to remove the fan and test in on the bench, i just dont want to strip everything and break something in the process. i just want to see some schematics to see where it is located. ill keep looking, thanks


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