Why is my front blower motor not working?

Why is my front blower motor not working?

My son, which drives the vehicle, stated that the blower motor just stopped working while going down the road. I began checking it out by checking all fuses and relays. All appear fine.

When do you need to replace the blower motor relay?

If the blower motor does not function, car fuses are blown, or relays are melting, you may have to replace the car blower motor relay. 1. Blower motor does not function 2. Blown fuses 3. Melted relay The blower motor relay is the electrical switch that is used to supply the power for the vehicle’s blower motor.

What to do if your AC blower is not working?

Disconnect cables to motor and resistor. Remove hose from motor, it should just pull off with little effort. Unscrew motor and resistor. Screw new motor and resistor in. Connect hose to motor. Connect cables to motor and resistor. Turn on car and test AC. Thanks for watching! Loading…

Is it safe to use a blower with a motor?

I bench tested the blower and it worked fine. I have power from the switch to the blower resistor and from the resistor to the motor. Plugging the resistor back in, plugging the motor into the resistor but the motor fails to work. I did notice that the power to the resistor and to the motor are constantly hot, don’t know if that is normal.

My son, which drives the vehicle, stated that the blower motor just stopped working while going down the road. I began checking it out by checking all fuses and relays. All appear fine.

If the blower motor does not function, car fuses are blown, or relays are melting, you may have to replace the car blower motor relay. 1. Blower motor does not function 2. Blown fuses 3. Melted relay The blower motor relay is the electrical switch that is used to supply the power for the vehicle’s blower motor.

Disconnect cables to motor and resistor. Remove hose from motor, it should just pull off with little effort. Unscrew motor and resistor. Screw new motor and resistor in. Connect hose to motor. Connect cables to motor and resistor. Turn on car and test AC. Thanks for watching! Loading…

I bench tested the blower and it worked fine. I have power from the switch to the blower resistor and from the resistor to the motor. Plugging the resistor back in, plugging the motor into the resistor but the motor fails to work. I did notice that the power to the resistor and to the motor are constantly hot, don’t know if that is normal.

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