Raise hood, look all the way to the passenger side corner by hood hinge, That electric motor you see the back of is it, You must pull the air filter box to change the motor, It is not too hard, take your time, be careful with the squirell cage it costs more than the $20.00 fan motor, and most parts stores do not stock it, This will take about 1 to 2.5 hours. Good luck, Jamison
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.
maybe its a sens or relay connected with ac and the engine blower
fuse, wiring, blower motor, blower motor switch, blower motor resistor
The fuse for the heater AC blower in a 2003 Ford Explorer is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it is usually the 30-amp fuse labeled "HVAC" or "Blower" in the fuse panel. If you're unsure, consult the vehicle's owner manual for the exact location and labeling of the fuses.
The blower is common to hot and cold air. If it is only cold air that is a problem, then the problem is not the blower motor. The blower motor is actually in the engine compartment, passenger side at the firewall.
Blower motor not working? Bad fuse, relay or motor See if you are getting power to motor
The blower motor works on only one speed. The blower motor resitor pack is defective and needs to be replaced. It is located on the blower housing in the engine compartment just below the blower motor.
To clean above the AC blower in a 2002 Ford Explorer, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. Remove the cabin air filter cover and the filter itself to access the blower area. Use a vacuum with a brush attachment to gently remove dust and debris from above the blower. Finally, replace the cabin air filter and cover, ensuring everything is securely in place before starting the vehicle.
The fan switch is probably bad. My Ford Explorer did that, I had to have the switch replaced. This could also be caused by a bad blower motor resistor.
No
The air conditioner dryer in your Ford Explorer, is located on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The dryer should be labeled.
Blower resistor pack broken?