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Old 12-18-2010, 09:33 PM
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Default Interior blower/vents/etc. not working

Hi everyone,

When I turn my heat/ac on, nothing blows out of the vents. When I turn on the a/c, the compressor kicks on, but still, nothing coming out of the vents.

Has anyone else had this happen? I'm sure it's a fuse or a wire, but I can't for the life of me find the passenger side fuse box.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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welcome to the forum. I dont know of one on the pass side i know there is one under the dash on the drivers side.
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Thank you. I'm sorry for the lack of introduction. I absolutely love my Versa and haven't had one problem out of it in the 3 years I've had it.

I've checked the fuse box under the hood and none of the fuse seem to be related to the vents in the car or the fan that controls them.

Everything else electrical is working fine...hmmm. The manual says there is another fuse box on the passenger side...but I haven't found it yet.
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I never seen one there just the one under the left side dash
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There's one on the drivers side, and there actually is a fuse in there for blower. That may be it. Check the fuse box located on the drivers side. As far as the passenger side, I haven't seen a fuse box. Now behind the glove box is the BCM ( body control module), That's just like the brain for all the electronics in the car, and that has nothing but wires in it, no fuses there. Hope this helps.
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yeah right above the gas and hood buttons or what ever theres fuses. there are two blue relays one on both sides. the left is for blower(a/c) the other is electrical like ur radio. but i would say try swaping the electrical one to the blower one cause there the same size and see if it works and if so you know you need to get a new relay
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yeah right above the gas and hood buttons or what ever theres fuses. there are two blue relays one on both sides. the left is for blower(a/c) the other is electrical like ur radio. but i would say try swaping the electrical one to the blower one cause there the same size and see if it works and if so you know you need to get a new relay
Blower relay is only used for speed 4 other 3 speeds run through the resistor unit.
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where under the hood with the rest of the fuses
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blower motor resistor block is actually in the air ducting near the blower motor. When i get a chance i will post pics of the fuse and relay locations that are in all versas. and the blower motor resistor block.


You can actually replace it by not doing step 3 if you are flexible enough

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Old 12-20-2010, 03:24 AM
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O wow i didnt know that. and you see thats why i joined this forum learn something new everything i go on. thanks man
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