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'06 Mountaineer fan/blower/AC issues

hurley711

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06 Mountaineer Limited
Hey I am new to the site and I used the search feature and it seems like my problem is a little bit different then the rest of the issues I read about so here goes.

I can not turn the blower/fan in my Mountaineer off. Anytime I hit OFF it automatically goes to defrost and the fan goes on full blast. If I hit the fan button to lower the fan it automatically puts the AC back on and goes into AUTO mode and blows on med setting. The fan stays on medium and AC works for every setting, but it stays stuck on medium and again, can't be turned off. OFF puts the defrost back on full blast. I tried pulling 2 fuses under the dash I forget which #s related to the blower and AC to see if that would reset with no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
 



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please tell me someone else has had this issue!:(:(:(
 






Hey I am new to the site and I used the search feature and it seems like my problem is a little bit different then the rest of the issues I read about so here goes.

I can not turn the blower/fan in my Mountaineer off. Anytime I hit OFF it automatically goes to defrost and the fan goes on full blast. If I hit the fan button to lower the fan it automatically puts the AC back on and goes into AUTO mode and blows on med setting. The fan stays on medium and AC works for every setting, but it stays stuck on medium and again, can't be turned off. OFF puts the defrost back on full blast. I tried pulling 2 fuses under the dash I forget which #s related to the blower and AC to see if that would reset with no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance

I had the problem with my '96 in the past and it was the blower control module at fault. The non-automatic temp control uses a resistor pack while the automatic is solid state and pricey :-(
 






I had the problem with my '96 in the past and it was the blower control module at fault. The non-automatic temp control uses a resistor pack while the automatic is solid state and pricey :-(

Thanks for the response.....how pricey???:cool:
 












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