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You will need to replace Blower resistor and it is siting on the blower body.
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Look at the passenger side under the hood. The circular tube like thing is the blower. Unplug the wire from the blower to stop the motor. This will stop the motor, however, will not solve the problem. You may have to check the motor relays.
You probably have a bad window master switch
Disconnect neg battery cable. Disconnect the engine strut mount. Rotate the engine forward to gain access to the blower motor area (Lisle tool company makes an engine rotating tool). Remove the rubber vent tube and then blower motor screws. Remove and reverse the procedure to re-install. Rick doesn't really know what he is doing. His old age has apparently caught up with him. But here is a good way to solve you problem and it doesnt require you shifting the entire engine forward. Get to the blower from the inside under the dash. Usually located under your vehicle's instrument panel, the blower motor can be removed and replaced. You'll need to disconnect the blower motor connector and remove the retaining screws holding it into place. Detach the fan retainer clip from the motor shaft that's located in the center of the blower wheel. You may need to save that piece if you are not replacing the whole motor. Inspect your new motor to ensure nothing is broken and the blades can properly spin. Re-attach the fan retainer clip, the retaining screws, and the connector so you can test your new blower motor out. Thanks but no thanks Rick. Ryan
well that's what mine is doing im trying to fix the blower motor resister pack if that works ill let you know cause we have fixed everything else that's all that's left i think
I have same problem. I put new blower and new resister, but did not solve the problem. The only part left to replace is the Fun control switch located on the dash. The blower resistor is locates on the blower case under the glove box. good luck.
It will solve the problem. The 3.4 is notorious for poor head gaskets. You can replace the gaskets on the engine without replacing the engine, and that will solve the problem for quite a while. It will be much less costly than an engine replacement.
check heater blower motor blower wheel could be broken off The knocking comes from an Acctuator that has stripped out in the Hvac case. You Have to replace the acctuator to solve the problem.
had this problem a few years back. i took of the glove compartment and under in the area by the fan there was a card. it was bad. look into it. should solve your problem
The only thing actually powered in the heating system would be the blower fan. If that's your problem, first check your fuse. If that doesn't solve it, then you'll have to check the wiring for shorts to ground, and the blow motor itself.
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
If your Ford Focus electric window is not working, there may be an issue with the switch or the one touch down relay. If replacing the switch does not solve the problem, it could be an issue with the motor, fuses or a poor connection of the wiring between the motor and the switch. If this is something you cannot tackle yourself, it might be worth having a mechanic look at it for you.
Try replacing your belts. This should solve it.If the snow is wet try spraying pam in side your blower on all parts that come in contact with snow.This might help.