it cools itself down, that is normal
The blower motor resistor on a 2000 Ford Expedition with a 4.6L engine is located under the dashboard, on the passenger side, typically near the blower motor itself. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel and possibly the glove compartment. The resistor is often mounted to the HVAC housing and is connected by a wiring harness.
rear a/c blend door actuator bad [broken plastic gear]
Check your servos.
How do you remove the instrument panel in a 1998 Ford Expedition 5.4 Engine
The AC blower motor on a 1999 Ford Expedition running after the ignition is turned off is typically caused by a faulty blower motor relay or a short circuit in the wiring. Another possibility is a malfunctioning climate control module that may be sending power to the blower motor even when the ignition is off. Additionally, issues with the switch or control panel could lead to unintended operation of the blower motor. It’s advisable to diagnose the electrical system to pinpoint the exact cause.
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i have 99 taruas and its my battery relay
The front blower motor is located under the glove box behind the lower trim panel. The rear blower motor is located on the left side in the rear behind a panel
The blower motor is located under the passenger side of the dash panel.
Yes, It`s on the inside of the blower compartment cover panel.
See "Related Questions" below for a different set of instructionsDisconnect the negative battery cable.Disengage the instrument panel insulator from the instrument panel.Detach the wiring connector at the blower motor.Unsnap the instrument panel upper finish panel from the instrument panel.On vehicles equipped with autolamp, Detach the electrical connector from the light sensor amplifier.Unsnap and remove the instrument panel finish end panel from the right side of the instrument panel.Remove the 3 screws retaining the instrument panel to the upper cowl top panel.Remove the 2 screws at each right side of the instrument panel.Remove the 3 screws retaining the blower motor to the evaporator housing.Pull the instrument panel away from the cowl and remove the blower motor from the A/C evaporator housing.If required, separate the blower motor wheel from the blower motor by removing the retainer from the blower motor shaft and sliding the blower motor wheel off the blower motor shaft.
On the Dodge Ram truck, the heater fuse for the blower is on the fuse panel on top of the battery. There is also a blower motor resistor on the blower motor. The fuse to control the heat control panel is in the fuse box in the dash.