Can getting brakes done cause air not to blow out of the vents any longer?
I just had my rear calipers, brake pads and rotors replaced on my 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid at a local Firestone. As soon as I turned on my car and went to turn on the heat no air blew out of the vents. Even on high nothing comes out. The heat and AC were working perfectly for the past 13 years that I've owned this car. I was literally using the heat on my way to the shop and all was well. It was supposed to be a 90-minute to no more than two-hour job, I was told. The job took four hours to complete. They are saying that there's no way that they could have done anything that would affect the air coming out. I find it hard to believe that after 13 years the four hours it was in the shop was when something went wrong. They took it back in and are saying they think it's the blower motor, though that are not certain. They said they did an electrical diagnostic, which I would imagine involves checking the fuses. Any ideas on what could have caused this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.