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Old 02-04-2007, 07:13 PM
Dknydo Dknydo is offline
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No fan/heater

Hi guys/gals,,I went out to take my car to get gas for tomorrow and relized that my heater fan dosent work at all. I figured it was just a fuse. I checked every fuse in the fuse panel under the sterring colum. They are all fine,,Is there another set of fuses I could check?? Its a 1991 chevy cavalier 4 door 6 cycl. It is extreamly cold,,,is it possiable for the fan to be simply frozen?? Everything else in the car works fine. If there is no other fuses, then I guess I will have to replace the heater fan unit, or what its called....Anyone have any idea's.............................HELP !!!!!



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Old 02-13-2007, 09:01 AM
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Re: No fan/heater

Please let me know anything you have found out ... our heater fan is not working either - it's a 96 cavalier. Wish I could be more helpful ...
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Old 02-20-2007, 04:23 PM
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Re: No fan/heater

Check under the hood for a relay, or a circuit breaker to the heater /ac, that may have gone bad.
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