I have replaced the blower motor,resistor,and the heater fan switch and still no heater fan. Which of the 4 fuses under the hood controls the heater fan?

Asked by Tina Jan 04, 2015 at 10:20 PM about the 1996 Chevrolet S-10 LS LB RWD

Question type: General

heater fan isn't blowing.

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U have a power or ground problem, or a bad relay. Check all your grounds ,power supplying blower moter. Could be the controller in dash. Their or grounds at the back of lift cylinder head . I have the same problem with mine. U need a wireing diagram. Would help u a lot. 40 year retired auto tech. Alton Rowell arowellsr@gmail.com. Give me a couple of days and get back to me.

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