When turning on my A/C, the furnace activates and the vent extract warm air, but the fan does not turn on at all. After looking at some videos, I've pulled out the fuses (pic shown; is it possible that they are blown?), but there's no indication of a blown fuse.
Some of the online videos referenced the compressor and capacitor; however, most videos only appear to show the capacitor and I'm unclear if they are two different things or the same with different terminology.
I attempted to kick start the fan, which seems to rotate freely without any issues.
Should I attempt to replace the fuses, capacitor or both?
Thanks.


Some of the online videos referenced the compressor and capacitor; however, most videos only appear to show the capacitor and I'm unclear if they are two different things or the same with different terminology.
I attempted to kick start the fan, which seems to rotate freely without any issues.
Should I attempt to replace the fuses, capacitor or both?
Thanks.
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