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my blower just stopped working while i was in it. i checked the fuses and power to the blower. it has power. Is their a relay between the motor and switch?I have rear control and the switch turn the back on, not the front.....any ideas?
There is a resister, but the way it works, you would still have at least the highest speed working. When they burn out the lower speeds, where the resister glows red hot fail, on high it's straight through. I have never seen one fail completely but I suppose it's possible. Those are $15-25 and easy to change
but if you remove it you can see if it's bad.
There is a resister, but the way it works, you would still have at least the highest speed working. When they burn out the lower speeds, where the resister glows red hot fail, on high it's straight through. I have never seen one fail completely but I suppose it's possible. Those are $15-25 and easy to change
but if you remove it you can see if it's bad.
CHECK THE BLOWER RELAY LOCATED UNDER THE HOOD, PASSENGER SIDE, BEHIND THE GRILL. THIS RELAY BOX IS PRONE TO CORROSION. CLEAN THE CONTACTS. YOU CAN TAP THE RELAY AND IT MAY ACTIVATE THE FAN. I FOUND A POST FROM 2002 THAT HAS SOME GREAT PHOTOS. CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING.
I have the same problem only mine worked on and off for a day until it quit out completely. Thanks for the answers im going to jump the blower motor hopefully it turns on, then i will buy the relay. Does anyone know if its the one closer to the drivers side or on the passanger side. Also where is the resistor?
My 1995 owners manual has an illustration of the "ENGINE COMPARTMENT RELAY MODULE #1". Looking down at the relay module the right side is labeled "BLOWER MOTOR", and the one next to it is labeled "BLOWER MOTOR GROUND". Both have to work.
Help, my AC is not working and it is avereging 110+ here and phoenix. I think I can fix it but I can not figure how do I replace the AC blower mtotor resister in my 1996 Explorer XLT? Can anyone help? "If so please send lots of pictures with your "how-to", any and all help will be greatly appeciated, being a diasbled vet on a fic=xed budget, every bit helps. You can e-mail me at thehubertroop@msn.com. Thanks Daniel <><
CHECK THE BLOWER RELAY LOCATED UNDER THE HOOD, PASSENGER SIDE, BEHIND THE GRILL. THIS RELAY BOX IS PRONE TO CORROSION. CLEAN THE CONTACTS. YOU CAN TAP THE RELAY AND IT MAY ACTIVATE THE FAN. I FOUND A POST FROM 2002 THAT HAS SOME GREAT PHOTOS. CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING.
I have a 1995 Explorer Limited with climate control. There are no relays in the box depicted in the picture. Where would the blower motor relay be then, if it is not in that box?