Fan does not turn on, Need help
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From: Torrance, CA
Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Engine: THE LT1 SWAP SHALL BEGIN!!!!
Transmission: 700 R4
Axle/Gears: LSD! =(
Fan does not turn on, Need help
Could it be the a fuse that is worn out or something?? Everytime I try to turn on the fan to clear up my foggy windows... it Wont turn on... I cannot hear it.. so I drive around slow and turn the vent on so it can clear faster or just simply wipe the window.. What I want to know is why my fan wont turn on could it be something with the fuses or fuse box? computer?
Here are some images I took with my camera.
Fan does not turn on when I apperantly turn it on..?

Here is the fusebox.. Will I need to replace a fuse or more?
Here are some images I took with my camera.
Fan does not turn on when I apperantly turn it on..?

Here is the fusebox.. Will I need to replace a fuse or more?
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From: Indiana
Car: 91 Camaro
Engine: 191 V6
Transmission: 4L60
Axle/Gears: 3.23
First, make sure the fuse isn't blown. The blower fuse is the 25 amp fuse in the upper right corner of your picture, labled HTR A/C, then an arrow toward the fuse.
If the fuse is good, check if power is getting to the blower motor. Use a volt meter, or a test light with the ignition ON and the fan switch on HI. Make sure the selector is not in the OFF position. The wire should be orange. Measure the voltage between the orange wire and ground, and between the orange wire and the black wire. They both should read 12 volts.
If power is getting to the motor and the motor doesn't run, the motor is bad or there is a bad connection.
If you are not getting power to the motor, and the fuse is good, then the switch is bad or there is a bad connection elsewhere.
If the fuse is good, check if power is getting to the blower motor. Use a volt meter, or a test light with the ignition ON and the fan switch on HI. Make sure the selector is not in the OFF position. The wire should be orange. Measure the voltage between the orange wire and ground, and between the orange wire and the black wire. They both should read 12 volts.
If power is getting to the motor and the motor doesn't run, the motor is bad or there is a bad connection.
If you are not getting power to the motor, and the fuse is good, then the switch is bad or there is a bad connection elsewhere.
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