What to do if your furnace blower motor is not working?

What to do if your furnace blower motor is not working?

After opening your furnace door, check to see if the blower motor and fan assembly are able to move freely or is hot. If you find that it is not able to spin freely, you can try to add a few drops of oil and try again. If your blower motor does not have a port for oil or still does not spin freely, then you will need to replace it.

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Where does the power from the blower motor come from?

Power for your blower motor comes from the fuse panel under the hood and through the ignition switch. You should have 12 volts on the green wire at the blower motor any time the ignition key is on. The resistor and switch are on the ground side of the circuit.

Why is the blower motor on my Durango not working?

Key on, blower switch off, verify for 12V at motor connector, on BOTH wires. If NO then it’s the ignition switch……….. In addition to the resistor causing this issue, so can the connector that plugs into it. Two weeks ago I had to replace that connector on my wife’s Durango.

Power for your blower motor comes from the fuse panel under the hood and through the ignition switch. You should have 12 volts on the green wire at the blower motor any time the ignition key is on. The resistor and switch are on the ground side of the circuit.

What should I do if my furnace blower fan is not working?

Locate and turn off the main circuit breaker or safety switch for the furnace, to ensure there is no power going to it. Once you have done that, open the furnace door and find the furnace blower motor to check if the belt is damaged or misaligned, then take appropriate steps to replace it.

What happens if you have a bad blower motor?

The blower motor is the component responsible for pushing air through the vents of your vehicle’s heating and air conditioning systems. Without it, the AC system will not be able to circulate any heated or cooled air.

Key on, blower switch off, verify for 12V at motor connector, on BOTH wires. If NO then it’s the ignition switch……….. In addition to the resistor causing this issue, so can the connector that plugs into it. Two weeks ago I had to replace that connector on my wife’s Durango.