First off, locate this vehicle's fuse box. Refer to the owner's manual if you aren't sure where it's located. Once you've found the box, find the particular fuse that is associated with the blower (it should be labeled either "Heater" or "A/C"). Check to see if it's blown. If so, replace it with a fuse of the same amp rating, and if the blower works but then fails again, there is likely a short circuit somewhere, in which case you'll need professional assistance. If the fuse was intact, you likely have a failed blower motor or a problem with the switch wiring. Take this vehicle to a qualified mechanic for inspection and repair. Try to find a mechanic that specializes in A/C and heating repair
The problem is likely a blown fuse or failed blower motor. Check the fuse and change it if need be. If this does not fix the problem, take the vehicle to a specialist
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