Lets get ready to rumble
OK
1st use the posting How to access your DTC's
Write down any numbers it reports.
IF YOU ARE NOT ELECTRICLY INCLINED
STOP HERE! YOU CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ELECTRICAL DAMAGE.
Then drop the passenger side hush panel,
the one over your knees.
Look by the fan motor, right side underneath
You will find a 4 pin connector ( a-d)
This is the input for the blower control module.
a=black= ground
b=red= +12 Blo-Mo 49 from battery.
c=tan= output from HVAC head unit.
d=n/c= no connection
Grab your meter! Not a test light
Unplug this connector and see if b has 12volts on it.
If it does verify that ground on pin a is in fact ground.
Now hook your meter between Tan & Black
Key on, meter on volts, engine off,
Select heat
Run your blower control up & down
after 15 or so seconds.
Do you see a voltage swing when you move the knob? 4-5 volts
If yes..continue
Key off
Now there should be on the other side of the blower control module a purple & black wire going to the blower motor.
Unplug this and re connect your 4 pin connector.
Put a test light between the purple & black
Key on
select heat
move the speed control up & down
Does the light go bright & dim?
If yes your blower control is OK
If no...your blower control module is blown.
Last test
get a 12 volt FUSED source
I use a mity mite battery with 2 long clip leads..1 lead has a fuse holder in it
Hook your 12 volt source to the fan directly
Purple is +
Black is...you guessed it Ground
Does the fan spin?
This is your homework...
Enjoy
Mike
( and yes ..I got my new books)