AC/Heater
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Hi Andrea, to the forums!!
First and easiest thing to check is the fuses. Your profile shows a 2008. Your owners manual shows fuse #10, #16 and relay #30 are for the HVAC/climate control. That is in the interior fusebox, hidden behind the plastic panel at the left foot of the passenger seat.
The fusebox in the engine compartment also has a fuse, #22. If one of those isn't obviously burned, try switching with a known good fuse of the same amperage rating.
First and easiest thing to check is the fuses. Your profile shows a 2008. Your owners manual shows fuse #10, #16 and relay #30 are for the HVAC/climate control. That is in the interior fusebox, hidden behind the plastic panel at the left foot of the passenger seat.
The fusebox in the engine compartment also has a fuse, #22. If one of those isn't obviously burned, try switching with a known good fuse of the same amperage rating.
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Hi Andrea, to the forums!!
First and easiest thing to check is the fuses. Your profile shows a 2008. Your owners manual shows fuse #10, #16 and relay #30 are for the HVAC/climate control. That is in the interior fusebox, hidden behind the plastic panel at the left foot of the passenger seat.
The fusebox in the engine compartment also has a fuse, #22. If one of those isn't obviously burned, try switching with a known good fuse of the same amperage rating.
First and easiest thing to check is the fuses. Your profile shows a 2008. Your owners manual shows fuse #10, #16 and relay #30 are for the HVAC/climate control. That is in the interior fusebox, hidden behind the plastic panel at the left foot of the passenger seat.
The fusebox in the engine compartment also has a fuse, #22. If one of those isn't obviously burned, try switching with a known good fuse of the same amperage rating.
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