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I've already done a forum search for this, but couldn't find anything.

So on a hot day I had the cabin A/C fan on inside the car, all working well. Then I turned the car off without turning the fan off. Then turned the ignition to the Accessories position, and I heard a click but the fan didn't come back on. It seemed to have died.

I've checked all fuses and they all seemed fine. I can here the click of the relay switch to turn the fan on when I press the button on the console, but the fan doesn't actually go on. AirCon pump is working as I can hear that go on too.

This is really annoying as it's right in the middle of summer in Melbourne and I'm dying inside the car.

I've heard this could be a fan speed resistor problem as it could be blown, but I don't know where to find that to check.

Does anyone have any suggestions or know how I can fix this?

Thanks

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