On all Escorts and many other kinds of cars, the blower motor is located above the foot well on the passenger side. It is directly below the glove box. It is to the left and above the passenger kick panel. It is controlled by a 30 amp fuse.
The heater blower on a 97 Ford Escort station wagon is a small electric motor about 5 inches in diameter and it has a squirrel cage fan on the end of the motor shaft.
Not grounded properly.
The blower motor fuse is in the passenger compartment fuse panel underneath the dash on the driver's side. The blower motor fuse is a 30 amp fuse marked BLOWER.
It is the 30 amp fuse in the passenger compartment fuse block next to the clutch in the Escort which is labeled "Blower".
behind glove box under dash
You will only have high speed fan
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The relay on the heater/blower circuit on a Ford Escort MK6 is probably behind the glove compartment. There are two popular places that Ford puts its heater/blower relay switches. The other place would be next to the blower motor itself.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor resistor pack, blower motor, or blower motor switch. This happened to me and I found a connector at the fan motor had fried. I changed the connector and it worked great.
The motor is about $85 without the squirrel cage. You can transfer that over yourself.
Just above and next to the kick panel on the passenger side.
I have 1993 ford escort 1.9 , heater fan not working, new fan motor is good, checked fuses, they seem ok, is there a relay and where is it, Thanks for any help you can offer