I thought I posted in this, but do not see it. Anyhow, it cannot be the resistor. If the coil that is in use during the med2 setting (next to high blower) were burned out, then NONE of the lower speeds would work. Low speed is all three resistors, Med1 (next to low) is the middle resistor in the drawing PLUS the one on the left and Med2 (next to high) which you say is the one that is inop) is the left most resistor only.
Charles
Unless the union from M2 switch plug to the resistor pack union is open...That's where a continuity check of the wiring from the switch to the resistor pack comes into play.
Power OFF.
Remove the plug from the resistor pack.
On the resistor pack measure continuity from Pin 2 to Pin 4.
Should be a resistance value.
Then between Pin 2 and Pin 1.
Should be a greater resistance value.
Then between Pin 2 and Pin 3.
Should be the greatest resistance value.
You could do the individual Resistor values by measuring Pins 2 and 4; Pins 4 and 1; and Pins 1 and 3 of the resistor pack.
On the wiring harness plug measure continuity of Pin 4 to any good ground while switching the fan switch through each position.
All but position 2 should read an open.
Position 2 "should" read less than 1 ohm (continuity). I believe the FSM says up to 3 ohms in general is considered adequate.
This should pinpoint where the problem exists - Resistor pack - Switch - Specific associated wiring route.