A/C and Heat fan not working
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A/C and Heat fan not working
I have a 2000 3.2TL. The fan just quitted working on either heat or air conditioning.
The fan control is integrated into nagivation system. When I push the fan on, the external radiation fan turns on but the internal air fan does not.
Any idea? Is there a fuse for the internal fan? Please help.
I had mouses stuck into my air intake a couple of years before. It ruined the fan and stinked the whole car like hell. I don't smell anything this time, I don't think it is the same problem.
Is the inside fan located underneath glove compartment? How do I take the compartment out to check inside?
Thank you.
- Sai
The fan control is integrated into nagivation system. When I push the fan on, the external radiation fan turns on but the internal air fan does not.
Any idea? Is there a fuse for the internal fan? Please help.
I had mouses stuck into my air intake a couple of years before. It ruined the fan and stinked the whole car like hell. I don't smell anything this time, I don't think it is the same problem.
Is the inside fan located underneath glove compartment? How do I take the compartment out to check inside?
Thank you.
- Sai
#2
I could not find any fuse for the fan
I inspected all the fuses, under the hood and inside the car. I did not see any burnt fuse and I could not find any fuse specific for inside air fan. Is there such fuse?
- Sai
- Sai
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This is how you get to the blower.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...t=cabin+filter
But first i would check the fuses to make sure nothing is blown. Did you check the passenger side dash fuse panel? Im not near my manual or car and dont remember what fuse it is for the blower but there is one.
If not id say it may be the motor. You would need to check that its getting power, if not then its time to replace it.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...t=cabin+filter
But first i would check the fuses to make sure nothing is blown. Did you check the passenger side dash fuse panel? Im not near my manual or car and dont remember what fuse it is for the blower but there is one.
If not id say it may be the motor. You would need to check that its getting power, if not then its time to replace it.
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