blower motor woes
#4
Removal and Installation
Remove the RH lower instrument panel insulator.
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Remove the blower motor resistor.
Disconnect the electrical connector.
Remove the 2 screws.
Remove the blower motor resistor.
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Remove the RH lower instrument panel insulator.
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Remove the blower motor resistor.
Disconnect the electrical connector.
Remove the 2 screws.
Remove the blower motor resistor.
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
#8
99 taurus blower motor
Thanks for the heads up Way to old, i'm having the same issue and you confirmed my suspicion. You, as always, have been a great help. Have you had any issues with the blower motor resistors from the parts discount stores or do you always use OEM in your shop.
#9
If it is doing the same thing (only working on high) it is possible the resistor has burned out again. If it does not work at all, first look at the fuses and then the switch. Check the connection also to be sure there are not any burned wires inside the connector.
cutiepiereading, we use Motorcraft parts obtained from an aftermarket supplier. We have not had any problems with any of those. of course Motorcraft is Ford's aftermarket part.
cutiepiereading, we use Motorcraft parts obtained from an aftermarket supplier. We have not had any problems with any of those. of course Motorcraft is Ford's aftermarket part.
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