In your power distribution box ( which is in the engine compartment )check the R3 relay color-black.This is for the air conditioning.Also check the D2 relay color-black.For the heater blower.Check the passenger compartment fuse panel ( which is below the instrument panel )Look for fuse #37 Ampere-rating 30 color green.
The Mercury Cougar blower motor is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The blower motor can be seen on the passenger side of the firewall.
Check for the recall on that. I believe it is recalls.gov
Sounds like a blower resistor. Instruction for how to replace this resistor can be found in the link below. Thanks to newcougar.org user Goldie for the How-To. http://tutorials.newcougar.org/HowTofixheaterblowerresistor.pdf
To move air thru the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system.
The blower motor on a Hyundai Tiburon is located inside the heating and air conditioning duct. Its job is to circulate the air in the car.
No, there is no blower or duct work. You can't chill the water in the heating system and get cold air out of it.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, blower motor resistor pack, or loose wiring.
The blower motor fuse has blown or the blower motor itself has blown. Change the fuse or replace the blower motor itself and you should be good.
No. An AC/heater control module is a computer that controls and automates the operation of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems (HVAC).The blower resistor enables the blower motor to change the speed of the fan.
In the black box right beside the battery. There are 2, a high speed and low speed relay.
try checking the fan relay
It is probably the resistor. I had the same problem with my 99 Cougar. It is located on the passenger side under dash. Check with Ford. I think that this part was recalled.