Blower Not Working (New Blower, Resistor, Good Fuses)

Asked by Shannon Mar 14, 2019 at 09:43 PM about the 1994 Ford E-Series E-150 XL Econoline

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Blower motor will not come on. So I replaced the resistor, nothing. Replaced the
blower motor, nothing. Checked the fuses of course, still doesn't work. Anyone
have any idea of how to get the blower to work!

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Are you getting power to the climate control head? They can got bad too. Possibly worn switch contacts. There is a part called blower control switch (heater control) you might want to investigate that. Make sure the ground wires are all clean and tight. Good Luck!

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Having same issue replaced all the same things. Did u ever find a solution? It’s very cold here in WI

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We replaced the resistor again (the part store said sometimes the part could be bad) and that fixed the issue for me

i saw a video on youtube, it says to check the wire coming off the blower motor. often it comes in contact with heat and causes wire to melt and short out. i have same problem, i will check in morning. my fan only worked on high all last summer. now nothing...and gas gauge read bone dry but tank is full

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