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Originally Posted by Yaya41
Update - after further reading in these posts - so helpful...what a great bunch all around. I was able to determine that my fan does blow. When I first got in after work yesterday, I turned it on and put the fan on on high and it blew (literally, big whooz) high for about a second or two and then appeared to stop...but actually, it WAS blowing just very minimally...warm air when I turned temp dial to 80 & cool air when I turned temp dial to 60. So, I think thermostat is okay...guessing here, but perhaps power module (blower motor resitor) to blower is bad not getting enough electicity to blow motor??? Is this lady on the right tract?
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UPDATE - SUCCESS!

Ya'll are awesome! (Texas thing...) So, called closest "junk yard" and ended up e-mailing w/a very helpful gentleman who, obviously, understood I was learning about diagnosing my problem (thought it was blower motor) b/c I told him how much time I've spent reading the posts on this site to learn what part I needed... I ended up paying $75 for a (motor & regulator) for my passenger side window (behind driver), no credit here, I had a friend put that in...but the auto guy gave me the resistor off the same car he took the window part. Just gave it to me. He also kept the used blower motor handy in case I called him Monday to say I needed it (would cost me $50). TODAY - I took the glove box out...seriously, due to posts I read here,

and changeD the power module and tested my blower; my blower is fine...the prob WAS the power module (resistor)...and now, I have heat & AC again!

So my window is working again, my blower is blowing again all for $75...

and LARGE part b/c you all educated me enough that I was able to find the parts I needed and do some hands on! Thank you again!
