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    My '95 no longer blows air consistently (warm or cold) through the vents. I have freon. The fan in the engine comes on but the air does not blow. Anyone have any idea what to do?

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    Checked the fuses?
    Can you hear the blower motor when you turn it on?
    Have you tried changing to the defroster or floor vents? Does the air come out there?

    Sorry if those seem like dumb suggestions, but I don't know what you've done yet. If the fuse is good and the blower motor is not running, it must be the switch or the motor - or the wiring. IMHO
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    Are you meaning the fan on the inside of the car? Can you hear it running? Does the A/C compressor engage when you switch on the A/C?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onething
    Checked the fuses?
    Yes, all good
    Can you hear the blower motor when you turn it on?
    No
    Have you tried changing to the defroster or floor vents? Does the air come out there?
    Yes, and no it does not not.

    Sorry if those seem like dumb suggestions, but I don't know what you've done yet. If the fuse is good and the blower motor is not running, it must be the switch or the motor - or the wiring. IMHO
    It blows sometimes but mostly not. No indication of when it will work and when it will not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    Are you meaning the fan on the inside of the car?
    Yes
    Can you hear it running?
    If by "it" you mean the blower motor then no.
    Does the A/C compressor engage when you switch on the A/C?
    Yes

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    Sounds like a trip to Mazda-Nissan Heaven is in store for you...

    You should take a volt-meter and measure the DC voltage at the fan. The voltage to the fan will depend on the switch setting.

    If you get zero volts at the fan with the switch in any setting then I'd check the switch assembly. If you get voltage but the fan isn't working then I'd replace the fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by channelmaniac
    Sounds like a trip to Mazda-Nissan Heaven is in store for you...

    You should take a volt-meter and measure the DC voltage at the fan. The voltage to the fan will depend on the switch setting.

    If you get zero volts at the fan with the switch in any setting then I'd check the switch assembly. If you get voltage but the fan isn't working then I'd replace the fan.

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    Hey Carrie

    I have a spare blower motor (from a 93 LE, low mileage and one of Kuhn's customers). E-mail me or call me on my cell (still the same 817-528-9254) if you guys need it :)

    Hope you, Dick and baby are doing well :)
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    WOOHOO!!!!

    Prank Call Time!

    Adam, do you have Prince Albert in a can?

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    Well Zoe was it the blower motor?

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