What is the reason why the car air conditioner blower sometimes does not rotate?

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VanLukas
07/30/25 3:34am
Reasons why the car air conditioner blower sometimes does not rotate: 1. Poor contact of the main control switch; 2. If the compressor is working but the fan is not rotating, it may be due to poor contact of the main control switch, damage to the fan motor coil, loosening of the fastening screw between the motor and the fan blade, open or short circuit of the fan capacitor, or aging of the blower; 3. Damage to the fan motor coil; 4. Loosening of the fastening screw between the motor and the fan blade. The car air conditioner blower is located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat or at the lower right corner of the instrument panel. Remove the glove box and then the cover plate to see the blower.
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