Why does my Ford F-150 blower only blow on high?
Please try again later. If your 1997-2003 Ford F-150 A/C – heater fan only blows on high or doesn’t blow at the lower speeds, you most likely have a failed blower motor resistor. You could pay up to $400 to have a shop or the dealer replace it for you but you can do it yourself for as little as $20!
What causes a blower motor to stop working?
In a situation where the motor doesn’t work on any speed, the most likely causes are: a blown power supply fuse, a bad motor ground connection, bad motor speed control module or a failed motor. On all systems, a failed blower motor is least likely. Blower motors generally don’t fail out of the clear blue.
What kind of blower does not work on high?
1997 GMC C1500 Heater/AC Blower Will Not Work on HIGH. 1997 GMC C1500 Heater/AC blower will not work on HIGH. I have replaced the black BOSCH relay behind the glovebox, the blower RESISTOR and the blower MOTOR and still cannot get the blower to work on HIGH.
What to do if your blower doesn’t blow?
Well it hits on 7 of 8… Check the voltage at the blower motor on high. Look around and above the blower motor area for a connector with two heavy wires in it. You know the melted one? 1995’s are famous for this connector meltdown and my 1993 doesn’t look so good. Replace the connector and add a extra ground from the blower motor.
What does a blower motor do in an air conditioner?
What Is a Blower Motor? The blower motor is a component in your HVAC system that blows the conditioned air through the vents in your home. It takes the cool air created by your air-conditioner and circulates it throughout your indoor space to ensure that the temperature reaches the level dictated by the thermostat.
Is the a / C blower motor still original?
It just doesn’t cut it in the Georgia summer heat! – the blower motor turns just fine and doesn’t seem to have a lot of resistance to it, although the plastic fan portion itself is still labeled 2/99 so it is original. I’m not sure if the motor itself is original.
Why is the air coming out of my blower so cold?
The air that does come out is Ice cold. So far we checked the selector switch (swapped from properly working truck), inspected the vacuum lines-all seem ok, swapped out blower motor (from the same other properly working truck).
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…
What Is a Blower Motor? The blower motor is a component in your HVAC system that blows the conditioned air through the vents in your home. It takes the cool air created by your air-conditioner and circulates it throughout your indoor space to ensure that the temperature reaches the level dictated by the thermostat.
Why is my HVAC blower running very slowly?
Typically Red=Low, Blu=Med, Blk=High. The black lead is usually the one needed for a/c operation. Sometimes the motors wear out by having the lubricant in the bearings go dry. In this case the blower wheel will not turn effortlessly and smoothly by hand when the unit is off. If the bearings are dry, then you need a new blower motor.
Is the AC blower running in AC mode?
When running in AC Mode, the outdoor fan and compressor kick off just fine. The blower fan seems to kick off as well, though it’s not putting out very much air. I can feel cool air blowing out of the vent but it’s a small trickle, and it’s not enough to keep the house very cool.
What to do if your blower motor only works on high speed?
If your blower only operates on its highest speed, chances are you have the series type of blower motor resistor. This is the most common failure mode. To repair the problem, simply replace the resistor block. It’s usually located in the ductwork (to keep the coils cool) below the glove box.
Typically Red=Low, Blu=Med, Blk=High. The black lead is usually the one needed for a/c operation. Sometimes the motors wear out by having the lubricant in the bearings go dry. In this case the blower wheel will not turn effortlessly and smoothly by hand when the unit is off. If the bearings are dry, then you need a new blower motor.