blower motor 1997 ford thunderbird

1997 FORD THUNDERBIRD
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JONESD
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I have a 1997 ford thunderbird 4.6 litre with 100,000 miles the blower motor for the a/c quit on me last night I checked the fuses and they are good, then I checked the high amp (60a) fuse under the hood it was good. so upon further investigation I found the blower motor not getting voltage. What would be my next step?
Mar 18, 2007 at 1:25 PM
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BHUGG
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Check for the blower relay. it may be in the same fuse box where the 60 amp fuse is. If there are other similar relays in the box, you can try to switch out the relays and see if that is it.


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Mar 19, 2007 at 12:07 AM
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[quote:688579b620="jonesd"]I have a 1997 ford thunderbird 4.6 litre with 100,000 miles the blower motor for the a/c quit on me last night I checked the fuses and they are good, then I checked the high amp (60a) fuse under the hood it was good. so upon further investigation I found the blower motor not getting voltage. What would be my next step?[/quote:688579b620]....tried relay switching still nothing
Apr 1, 2007 at 6:30 PM
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MERLIN2021
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What happens if you turn on the A/C to Max?
If the blower works here try the switch and or the connector at the switch. If it does'nt you need to check for shorts...
Apr 2, 2007 at 8:56 AM