Monday, September 19, 2011

The heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!?

I have a 96 grand am and I am not sure how to go about fixing the heat/ac. It gets hot and when I am driving the air comes out of the vents a little but not the way it should. I tried to change the fuse that was blown and that worked for about thirty seconds before the new fuse blew. I tried another and that one blew as soon as I put it in. I was told that it may be the blower motor but I am not sure. Not sure what to do. I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!!The heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!? Ok the problem has to to do with the blower motor or the blower motor resistor when you turn on the fan does the fan work at any speeds? If it works at one or two then its just the resistor if not then check the fuses and if they are good then more than likely you need to replace the blower motor then your back in business.The heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!?sounds like the blower motor is sizeing upThe heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!?i think you need to talk to an automotive air conditioning business in your area. One that specializes in air conditioning and heating only. Not one that does glass and everything else.The heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!?Sounds like the blower to me. On most cars it is in the engine compartment. Near the firewall. It shouldn't be to hard to change. Buy a new one and open the hood and find the part that looks like it and trade them out.The heat in my car seems to be working but there is no air blowing out of the vents. Help please!!?If fuses blow repeatedly, then unfortunately your blower motor is probably toast. Now it could be some wiring shorting out, and to be safe you'd want the mechanic to have a look at that too; but I lean heavy toward a bad blower.

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