The blower is just under the passenger side dash. There are three 9/32" bolts that hold the casing up. Remove those and unplug the blower. Then the blower should be able to fall right out. May need to "jimmy" it a bit to get it out. When you get the new blower, plug it in and turn on the air before you install it, that way you can make sure that it will work.
Yes there is a fuse, it's under the hood near the battery. There should be a cover that says fuses. I had the same problem but, it wasn't the fuse. the connection to the blower motor was a little dirty. I cleaned it with a toothbrush and it works fine. Your blower motor should be under your glove box . it loooks like a round black thing that has a couple wires coming out(I know that sounds funny but, the best way to describe). Turn you blower on and jiggle the wire it should work.
first you need to determine why it is grinding on the cage to begin with....If the motor is in the mount crooked or is one of the mounts loose , straighten the motor in the mount or tighten up the mounts where it connects to the blower cage.....also the blower wheel might not be centered in the blower cage, loosen the hub and slide it forwrd or bacward on the motor shaft whichever way the blower needs to be moved to keep it from doing this...
right and left
if you parking uphill you turn your wheel towards the curb and if you parking down hill you turn it away
Turn him towards the television, and put it on Animal Planet. Keep the coffee table out of the way, and plenty of peanuts in a bowl for him. That should keep him still long enough to get all the other furniture out of the way.
hook it up to a troggle switch that way you can turn it on and off as you please
It is recommended that you have the ducts in your house cleaned in the fall before you turn your furnace on. That way when the blower turns on you shouldn't have all the dust and dirt flying all over you house.
You should always turn the wheels so the car will not roll further into the road. It therefore depends on which side of the road you park.
Each of the fan blades in the squirrel cage will have a scoop like shape to them. This scoop is what collects the air and throws it out of the blower housing. So this scoop should be the leading edge if the fan is turning in the proper direction.
The blower resistor is under the hood, over the passenger side strut tower. You will need to look way up under the wiper cowl.
if you don't own a chilton's manual,the easiest way to explain this is to look under the dash,just right of where the fuse panel is you should see 2 2 prong plugs.one is your blower fan relay,the other is your flasher(turn signal) relay.