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stopped working, and i dont know why!!

Old Dec 10, 2009 | 10:14 AM
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hey guys got a 97 blazer and the heater/ ac doesnt work i thought it might be the heater control unit so i bought a new one and put it in still dont work so what do i check and how do i check it and where is everything located where is the blower motor located and how to i take it out?
 
Old Dec 10, 2009 | 12:19 PM
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as much as you are not going to like hearing this.... that sounds like a bad/plugged heater core. that means you have some good times in your future....

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Well, lets get some things straightened out here first... When you say that your heater/ac does not work, what specifically does not work? Does the blower work? Is that the actual issue or is there more to it?
 
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the blower doesnt work at all, after it gets up to temp going down the road i can feel a little hot air come out of the defrost but it has no force behind it so i thought it might be a blower issue
 
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Is the blower motor inoperative at all speeds? If so, you'll need to check the related fuse and relay.

This diagram might help:

It's been posted before.
 
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where is the relay located and how do i check it?
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 04:01 AM
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for a quick and i mean "quick" fix possibly, you can pop the hood. on the passenger side near the windhshield under the hood you have your blower motor assy. (its a black plastic box snug fit between the fender and the firewall) with the side of your fist give the box a bump and it may kick on..
 
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