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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2014

ON a 2006 HHR LT is there separate fuses for the three fan speeds. The high fan speed is working but th low and medium speeds are not. Where are the fuses located

The fans high speed is working but the other two speeds are not

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The fan speeds work through a blower motor resistor and not separate fuses for each speed. when these resistors go bad they are designed to work on high speed only.

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