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Submitted 612 days ago...

Eyebrow987

Eyebrow987

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I have a 2003 chev venture van with duel heating controls for front and back. The heater works and blows in the back but not the front. Any ideas?

Heater stopped working in the front of my chev van. Blower still works in the back but nothing up front. No heat or defrost. It doesn't blow any air at all.

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Answer 1 / 4 - Submitted 611 days ago...

Rick_

Rick_

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Its either a fuse or a bad fan check the fuse if thats not blowed to have a bad connection or the fan is bad and needs replacing

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Answer 2 / 4 - Submitted 247 days ago...

Puncher298

Puncher298

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Possibly ur front blower motor fuse popped or the relay gone bad or the blower worn.

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Answer 3 / 4 - Submitted 28 days ago...

molina

molina

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Ck the cable.may came loose under the dash or ingine comparment lets .hope dont have a cumputer control.

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Answer 4 / 4 - Submitted 28 days ago...

mactiti

mactiti

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Hello , if you can locate the blower motor , usually below the glovebox underneath or

under the hood , passenger side , it should have a round body ,usually black ,kinda

shaped like a soup can going into a larger round assembly , with the switch on

tap on it firmly with a blunt object, if it starts to work , its a blower motor ,if not

might be a fuse

good luck

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