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Re: Blower motor resistor....
Check the fuses to make sure they are good. As far as the hissing sound you could have a vacuum leak that is causing it since most of the controls to activate the head and ac vents are vacuum controlled. If the fuses are ok then change the blower motor resistor and it should solve the fan problem. Also, check the fan motor to make sure the motor is still good. I doubt it went before the resistor but it could happen. Since you will need to remove the fan to get to the resistor then it is a good time to make sure that it works before putting it back together.
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