Why is the blower not working in the 2015 Jetta?
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The reasons why the blower is not working in the 2015 Jetta: the blower fuse is blown; the blower resistor is damaged. Here is some information about the Jetta: 1. Overview: Jetta is a car brand under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of German Volkswagen Group in China. 2. Others: On February 26, 2019, Volkswagen's first-ever sub-brand, Jetta, was officially unveiled in Wolfsburg, Germany, the headquarters of Volkswagen. This new brand is planned to enter the Chinese market in March this year and will become the third brand under the long-term cooperation between Volkswagen and FAW-Volkswagen.
I've checked similar issues before. A common reason for the car blower not working is a blown fuse, especially the one dedicated to the AC system. If the blower in a 2015 Jetta completely stops working, it might be due to a damaged motor or a short circuit causing excessive current that blows the fuse. The fuse is usually located in the fuse box near the driver's seat inside the car, labeled "Blower" or "HVAC"—you can find its exact location by checking the manual. Try replacing it with a new fuse. If it still doesn't work after replacement, the issue might be with the blower motor itself, such as seized bearings or burnt coils. Additionally, aging wiring or poor connector contact often causes problems. It's best to clean the system during regular maintenance, as dust buildup can overload the motor and lead to failure. Address any abnormalities promptly, or else you'll suffer without AC in the summer.