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Anonymous Posted on Oct 05, 2010

WERE IS MY HEAT BLOWER MOTOR LOCATED THE HEAT WILL

WERE IS MY HEAT BLOWER MOTOR LOCATED THE HEAT WILL NOT BLOW

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Under the passenger side of the dash right above the passengers feet. With the key on and the blower set to high tap the end of the blower motor with a screwdriver. If it starts to work replace it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: No air blowing 1998 Ford E350

blower motor location is in the heater box down by the passengers feet the fan relay in out under the hood in the power fuse box check this first
check to see if the blower motor turns you can do this by removing the three screws the motor and squiral cage will come out spin it if it moves freely putit back replace the switch assembly

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: Blower motor location and installation on 73 ford gran torino

It's less than foot from the heater core. I would guess that either the damper doors are not on correctly or the vent hoses are not hooked up. Can you hear the blower motor running? Maybe they didn't hook the motor back up when they replaced the heater core. It takes a ground and a hot wire.I can't remember where it's at but it may be part of the same unit. Did you check the fuse?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2009

SOURCE: no heat, blower motor works fine

heater core is probably no good

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: AC/heat quit blowing where is the blower motor

No offence, but if you cant find that you dont need to be working on a vehicle

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2009

SOURCE: blower motor resistor

Two bolts a little neck twisting 5 mins...
Look under the dash follow the wiring from the blower any two of them will lead you to the resistor. It's in the air box about.

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