2012 Range Rover - AC/Heater Blower fan motor not working.

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Mannyac

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Checked Blower resistor impedances and it appears to be working fine and no damage, checked voltages at resistor connector and getting 7 Volts from input - seems low so I am thinking it's a fuse relay connector. The blower fuse is fine, and there doesn't seem to be any other fuse or relay related the front fan blower motor, per the owner's manual. Grrr... Does anyone have an idea what other fuses or relays could be causing this problem with the blower fan motor? Any ideas besides what in the useless manual and the fuse box legend? Appreciate the help!!
 

joey

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It could also be the control head unit.
 

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Thanks Joey - if by control head unit you mean all the control panel buttons, they all work fine. I can even hear the AC compressor kick on, and the rear seat fan blower works fine as well. This is simply the front fan that stopped working. There has to be another relay or fuse other than the 10amp fuse #62 behind the glove box. Appreciate other ideas. Thanks!
 

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Appreciate any ideas. Hard to believe no one has run into this problem or knows if there is another hidden fuse to this 2012 Range Rover. I guess I will have to take to a dealer and get the typical Range Rover overpriced repair price.
 

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Hi, did you sort the issue? Mine is doing the same and I am wondering how you sorted
 

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I never found a answer. It is still not working but I tested the fan and it works find, and the resistor is not the problem. There is a relay/fuse somewhere that is not documented. Typical RR crap. I still need to trouble shoot now that winter is coming.
 

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