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Which is the best Ford heater motor resistor?

Which is the best Ford heater motor resistor?

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Is there a temperature control on a Ford F150?

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How is the warranty on a Ford heater?

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How to test the blower motor switch in Ford 4.0L?

CASE 2: All circuits tested had continuity where indicated in the test steps. This is good and is the correct and expected test result that tells you that the blower fan switch (in the A/C-Heater control panel) is NOT defective. Your next step is to bypass the blower resistor using a simple jumper wire.

Where is the battery located on a Ford blower motor?

Battery power is available on terminal 2 of the blower switch connector (BLK/ORG wire). This battery power is now diverted to terminal 3 of the blower switch harness connector (LT GRN/WHT wire). In tech speak: circuit 2 and 3 is now considered ‘closed’. The end result is that your Ford’s blower motor now runs in M1 speed.

Why is the blower motor not working on my Ford Explorer?

If continuity is not present where indicated in the test steps above and this lack of continuity coincides with the blower fan speed that’s not working on your Ford Explorer then you’ve found the cause of the problem. Replace the blower switch in the A/C-Heater control panel with a new one to solve the problem.

What’s the speed of a Ford blower motor?

The end result is that your Ford’s blower motor now runs in M1 speed. Battery power is available on terminal 2 of the blower switch connector (BLK/ORG wire). This battery power is now diverted to terminal 4 (YEL/RED wire) of the blower switch harness connector. In tech speak: circuit 2 and 4 is now considered ‘closed’.

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