I was looking at the 1996 Ford Ranger Owner Guide and it shows :
In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment
In the row nearest the drivers side the 3rd maxi fuse ( 40 amp ) from the
firewall end of the P D Box is the fuse for the BLOWER MOTOR ( Helpfull )
also , in the fuse panel in the drivers end of the dash ( you can see the fuse panel cover with the drivers door open ) the ( # 6 ) fuse is a ( 7.5 amp mini fuse ) for the blower relay , air bag system
There isn't one. There'll be a fuse for the HVAC blower, but the heater itself doesn't use electricity (other than the blower fan). That year Ranger should have cables going to the blend door, so there won't be electricity there.
The fuse for the heater, AC blower on the Ford Explorer is under the fuse box next to the master cylinder reservoir. It is fuse number 36.
where is the heater fan located on a89 ford festiva
In the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in your engine compartment near the brake fluid reservoir there is a 40 amp maxi-fuse for your blower motor in the row nearest the driver's side , and it is the 3rd fuse from the firewall end of the PD Box , according to the owners manual for the 1996 Ford Ranger
Under the hood in the fuse block you will see a large black block. This is the heater blower fuse.
It's the 7.5 amp fuse in the number 10 spot.
Yes, there is a fuse for the blower motor.
fuse will be in fuse box. it will be labelled, either, heater fan or blower
( # 19 ) in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment is a ( 40 AMP FUSE FOR THE HEATER BLOWER MOTOR ) on a 2007 Ford Focus
The heater fuse is in the driver's side fuse box in the passenger compartment. It is located below and to the left of the dash. It is a 30 amp fuse marked "BLOWER".
yes look in fuse block
The most probabale cause for this sympstom is the blower motor , blower motor relay, or a fuse.