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2003 no power to climate control panel

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Last week I was driving with the AC on full blast. All of a sudden the fan stopped blowing. The AC, recirculate and auto green lights were lit up but I had no control. No buttons would do anything.
I went out of town for 5 days and came home to a dead battery and now no lights on the hvac panel. Everything else works and my battery is less than a year old. I’m not seeing any codes with my OBD reader. I don’t see anything that would suggest the FEM went bad. Is there a separate module for this or did the actual panel just die? Thanks for any suggestions!

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Last week I was driving with the AC on full blast. All of a sudden the fan stopped blowing. The AC, recirculate and auto green lights were lit up but I had no control. No buttons would do anything.
I went out of town for 5 days and came home to a dead battery and now no lights on the hvac panel. Everything else works and my battery is less than a year old. I’m not seeing any codes with my OBD reader. I don’t see anything that would suggest the FEM went bad. Is there a separate module for this or did the actual panel just die? Thanks for any suggestions!
You could also try the heater blower resistor, I had similar symptoms and it was that.
Ian
 
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