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A/C not blowing after radio install

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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 08:40 AM
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A/C not blowing after radio install

2003 G35 Sedan
The circuit board for the radio/AC was dead for awhile. During that time, however, I could sometimes feel a slight breeze of cool air, so I know the AC blower had been working. Last night, I installed the Metra dask kit with A/C controls and an aftermarket radio. Radio works fine and the A/C controls work fine as far as controlling and changing A/C settings, functions etc on the dash display. However, I have zero air blowing out from the A/C. I'm thinking either 1) blower motor went bad during the install or most likely 2) problem with a fuse or relay for the blower. But I'm having a hard time identifying the fuses/relay for the blower. I checked the cover of the relay box by the battery and I didn't see anything there related to the blower/AC. My cover is missing from the fuse box by the floorboard so I can't really identify which fuses in there control the blower. I have a picture of that fuse box below.

Can someone point me to a reliable diagram for my fuse box, or identify my blower motor fuses for me? I found a fuse box diagram online that said it was for my car, but it didn't match my fuse box.

Any other ideas on a cause for no air coming from the A/C. Thanks for your replies.

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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 08:50 AM
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Check all fuses in the kick panel
 
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