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Trace the voltage. Is there voltage at the motor? If not trace it back through the resistor to the switch to the fuse. That will probably tell you what you need to know. Does it work on ANY blower speed setting? Replacing parts before testing is ALWAYS going to be frustrating.
Check the blower motor relay, usually located under the hood in a box, also check the fuse in the fuse panel for the blower motor. If both of those are good then you have a bad blower motor.
The resistor is located right behind the blower fan motor and to the drivers side just a bit. I found it easier to get to the resistor by pulling the blower fan housing
replace the blower motor resistor located on the heater box were the blower motor is located the wiring to the blower may go to it. This is very easy to locate if you buy the part first.
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