Hi:
You said "no power." Where is there no power? Was the morot making any noise prior to the problem? Also, have you checked for power to the blower motor resistor or the switch itself? I not, do the following. Go to the motor first. If there is power to the motor, replace the motor. If no power, check for power to the blower motor resistor. If there is power there, replace the resistor. If no power, go back to the switch. If there is power in and not out, replace the switch. If there is no power to the switch and the fuse is good, you will need to get a test light and a little at a time, follow the power wire back to its source checking for a broken wire, short or other problem.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Joe
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Friday, October 10th, 2008 AT 8:05 PM