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Asked by jlawson435 Nov 24, 2011 at 09:40 PM about the 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis GS

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2000 Mercury Grand Marquis. Heater blower stopped working. The blower motor control module is probally bad but son does not have money to replace it. The EATC is OK. Can I go out to the blower motor and tap into the wires and run a new resistant switch into car and bypass the blower motor control module. When car is running you can turn on heat and place on defrost and you can feel warm air coming out just no blower to blow it out.

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You might be able to. If you mean hook up another switch instead of the switch that is in the dash, then there is the possibilty.

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