Stiff
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- 2006 Ford Explorer XLT
I have done a lot of reading and research trying to figure this one out, so if anyone can help that would be much appreciated. I got in my 2006 Ford
Explorer XLT 4.0 4WD and no air was coming through. I ran a couple things like switching from heat to AC, and toggling the speeds 1-4, along with changing the location of the air. Nothing works. I checked the fuses they looked good but replaced anyway. Blower motor Relay in the engine fuse compartment replaced. My blower motor resistor - tested, and was out of range so replaced. I also checked the blower motor auxiliary fuse - looked good switched with another fuse and still nothing. Still not working - so I replaced the blower motor itself. Still nothing. I was thinking maybe the rear blower motor resistor - tested that and was within ranges, did not replace. Side note the AC button doesn't even light up anymore when I push it, it's almost like there is no power or something. I can hear the actuator doors opening and closing when I move the switch from floor to upper or defroster vents etc so I know that works.
Any help anyone?
Explorer XLT 4.0 4WD and no air was coming through. I ran a couple things like switching from heat to AC, and toggling the speeds 1-4, along with changing the location of the air. Nothing works. I checked the fuses they looked good but replaced anyway. Blower motor Relay in the engine fuse compartment replaced. My blower motor resistor - tested, and was out of range so replaced. I also checked the blower motor auxiliary fuse - looked good switched with another fuse and still nothing. Still not working - so I replaced the blower motor itself. Still nothing. I was thinking maybe the rear blower motor resistor - tested that and was within ranges, did not replace. Side note the AC button doesn't even light up anymore when I push it, it's almost like there is no power or something. I can hear the actuator doors opening and closing when I move the switch from floor to upper or defroster vents etc so I know that works.
Any help anyone?