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    RickRick
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      OK I guess the title says it all “Issue with Ford” lol

      Ok for real all jokes aside my issue was on going but did not bother me till now.

      The blower to my heater only worked on high, yeaterday I was driving home from work with the AC on, and the blower stopped working all together, but yet the back seat vents the blower is working there, so I take it the blower is working.

      [IMG]http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b485/AG_Paravain_Co/Explorer_zps4a7bf284.jpg[/IMG]

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      BillBill
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        The issue with only high speed is probably the blower resistor. The issue with no blower at all could be as simple as a blown fuse or as bad as a burned out blower motor, switch or a wiring problem.

        A blower motor that draws too many amps can often burn out the blower resistor first and then the motor or fuse eventually fails too.

        The front and rear used two different motors.

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        RickRick
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          Ok so what should be the first thing I do? beside checking the fuse

          #602283
          BillBill
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            Check for at the connector on the blower motor. One should be power and the other, ground. You can use a 12v test light or voltmeter. If there is power and ground there it’s likely a burned out motor.

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            RickRick
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              Ok cool I will check that out and get back to you 🙂

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