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heater/AC fan not workingmdhbhouse 03-14-2005, 08:31 PM I have an old 91 Plymouth Voyager and starting today the heater stopped working. I mean you try to turn it on and nothing, no blowing of anykind (hot or cold). The rear heater still works and I can control it from the front as always. Is this a fuse problem or more of an electrical problem. Everything else seems to still work. I've visually checked the fuses but I don't actually see anything labeled as heater or fan. I'll double check fuses for something blown but wanted to start with a post. I've seen a number of posts about no heat (thermostat related etc.) but this is not my problem. Just doesn't trun on! TIA, Mark mdhbhouse 03-14-2005, 09:32 PM Update: Checked and replaced 30A fuse in slot 26 label'd A/C-HTR fan. No change ------------------------------------------------------------ I have an old 91 Plymouth Voyager and starting today the heater stopped working. I mean you try to turn it on and nothing, no blowing of anykind (hot or cold). The rear heater still works and I can control it from the front as always. Is this a fuse problem or more of an electrical problem. Everything else seems to still work. I've visually checked the fuses but I don't actually see anything labeled as heater or fan. I'll double check fuses for something blown but wanted to start with a post. I've seen a number of posts about no heat (thermostat related etc.) but this is not my problem. Just doesn't trun on! TIA, Mark yogi_123rd 03-14-2005, 11:03 PM Another possibility to check: It could be a blown relay that supplies the power. mdhbhouse 03-15-2005, 05:01 PM Another possibility to check: It could be a blown relay that supplies the power. Strangely enough it is working again today after being parked in the garage overnight? Last night I started surfing around and found some hints on heater blower replacements and a blower motor resistor failures Let's say is was a relay. Those are under the hood in a line with other realys's right (never claimed to be a mechanic :) )? Right now I guess I'm in a wait and see situation although I plan on investigating how I would find the heater motor resistor and how you'd test a heater blower motor. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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