Toyota Repair: a/c fan issue, electrical connector, fan motor


Question
I recently went on a trip that required me to use the interstate. I have a 2000 Corolla, so I figured there'd be no issue, but when I got back in my car to drive back home, the fan had stopped working. When I was driving I left the a/c on and the air forced through the vents from my high speed was still cold, so I know there isn't anything wrong the a/c itself, but I can't figure out why my fan would just stop working after I went driving on the interstate. Any ideas?

Answer
Probably just coincidence, if the fan does not work on any speeds it's either the heater fuse or the fan motor itself, with the key on and the slector set on HI speed check the voltage at the electrical connector on the fan under the glove compartment, with a testlight or voltmeter check for voltage, there should be battery voltage to either one of the terminals, if there is no voltage check for a blown heater fuse.