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Old 09-29-2016, 03:09 PM
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No air blowing out vents

No air is coming out of the vents & all the controls are working. The blower wasn't coming on. I can hear the ac compressor kicking on when you turn it on. I put in a new air blower, but I cant find where the fuse or relay would be for it. Anyone know the location for the fuse, relay or resister for the blower motor? I have a 2009 g37 coupe


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Old 09-30-2016, 08:27 PM
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Update. I couldn't find the fuse box for it so I took it in to the dealership. I have black interior & it blended right in. Its by your left foot (on the side), you have to get down there to see it. pull the cover off & there are 2 fuses labeled for the blower motor, both were blown. Cost me $148 for them to replace the 2 fuses, charged me for diagnostic fee. I had already installed the new blower, VERY easy job that took about 6 minutes.
Old 09-30-2016, 11:30 PM
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What..? You replaced a blower before checking a fuse, then instead of checking the manual or something to find the fuses you took it to the dealer and paid $148 for them to change 2 blown fuses.
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Originally Posted by Epiphany
What..? You replaced a blower before checking a fuse, then instead of checking the manual or something to find the fuses you took it to the dealer and paid $148 for them to change 2 blown fuses.

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Originally Posted by Epiphany
What..? You replaced a blower before checking a fuse, then instead of checking the manual or something to find the fuses you took it to the dealer and paid $148 for them to change 2 blown fuses.
Yeah, lol. I couldn't find the fuse panel under the dash & I was under a tight time frame . I had them check the old blower while they had it & they said it was bad. They said its common that when the blower goes, it takes out the fuses
Old 10-03-2016, 09:47 PM
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I did post the question about where was the fuse for the blower. After 120 views & no one answered I figured no one knew, lol
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Fuses

Can you send me a link to the fuse you bought or tell me what they are called
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Are your fuses blown? The fuses are nothing special, Type ATM-LP (Low Profile):

Any car parts store, Walmart, Amazon, hell even gas stations usually have them. Again, they're nothing special.

The blower takes 2 fuses, 15amp(s) each.

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