no heat
See if a fuse is blown, if not, you're looking at replacing a blower motor most likely. You can yank it and try getting it to run by connecting it directly to a power source, I'd assume. I've never messed with one personally. Done a couple heater cores before though.
if the blower works but u get no heat i would try flushing out the heater core! Those two hoses connected to the heater core at the firewall like to deteriorate from the inside out and clog the heater core. I saw that a lot at the dealership! Replace those two hoses(pretty cheap) and flush the heater core out and you should be good to go!!!
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