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    Blower motor sudden inop

    Just took my girlfriend back to her house and when I started up good ol Leroy the heat was working fine. after a few minutes of driving, the blower motor quit all of a sudden. When I switch the settings i can hear the blend door operating normally, but the blower motor is completely silent. i even shut off the car to see if i could hear any buzzing or humming from it but there was nothing. any ideas?
    2010 Toyota Camry "Traveller II "
    54,xxx miles. New daily driver
    2001 Lincoln Town Car Signature "Leroy"
    rear cats deleted, 2" h pipe, dual 8" cherry bomb glasspacks
    114k miles. Sold to my coworker.
    1998 Toyota Camry "Traveller"
    Dead and sold.

    #2
    my guess is the blower motor relay.....about $10 to $12 at your local parts store

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      #3
      Or the blower motor speed controller. Most of the time you can just re-solder it and it works fine again.

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