I just pulled the blower fan on my 94 C280...It is on the passenger side like Gilly said. You just have to remove the 3 screws on the plastic trim cover and then you'll see another plastic cover that you just slide the 2 sliders out of the way and pull down on the cover. The fan is held in with 4 screws.
My fan had the same issue. All the dampers on the car worked but not the fan. I took 'lectra clean (electric motor cleaner) and sprayed the motor down really good and let it dry. Once dry, reassembled the fan and put it back in. I still have a slight whine from the motor so I need to pull it back down to see what's causing that. It sounds good outside the shroud so I'm hoping it is just hitting something.
The fuses are located under the hood. There is one on the main fuseblock and one on the relay. To get to the relay, you'll have to remove the plastic cover on the fusebox (4 screws). Replace the fuse/fuses, and you're good to go.
As for price, mine was a basket case I bought a month ago (didn't pay a whole lot for it). I brought it home not running and had to re-wire before I could hear it run. Fortunately, it seems to be heading in the right direction. Ceiling for one of these would be no more than $3200 and $2500 would be fair price assuming you wouldn't have to put anything in it for awhile. I'd offer less than that if you do. He probably won't come down much more than that since he could probably trade it in for around 1,700-2k.
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