Is there a problem with my blower motor?

Is there a problem with my blower motor?

When the Blower Motor does work, it works great. Can’t seem to put a finger on this problem. Hopefully someone has the answer! Patiently sweating it out while waiting..

What happens when a blower motor relay wears out?

Without it, the AC system will not be able to circulate any heated or cooled air. The blower motor relay controls the current used to power the blower motor, and is subject to the constant on and off switching. Over time, it can eventually wear out.

Where does the power from the blower motor come from?

The power for the blower motor comes straight from a 30 amp fuse that is hot in run. It is the fuse directly above the flasher. This black box contains relays. It’s located just behind the passenger side headlight and in front of the container for the air filter. Here’s the relay box without the lid on it.

Where is the resistor on a blower motor?

The resistor is located down on the heater box under the blower motor. It can be reached through the passenger side fender well and is held on with two screws. Here is the resistor mounted in the heater box. The screw on the left side of it has already been removed.

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.

Why does my HVAC blower need to be replaced?

The blower motor is the part of your HVAC system that uses the most energy, so it may very well be the culprit if you see a significant rise in your utility bills. An aging, problematic, or dirty motor has to work harder to properly circulate conditioned air throughout your home, which leads to higher energy consumption.

What does it mean when a blower motor does not turn?

Changes in voltage indicate that the resistor is working and that the switch is able to vary the speed of the blower. If there is voltage but the motor doesn’t turn, disconnect the plug and connect one of the motor’s terminals to a good ground and the other to a 12-volt fused source. The motor should spin at its highest setting.

Why is the air blower on my Jeep not working?

I will start the Jeep and the air blows fine, then without rhyme or reason it completely stops (there is no specific duration between work/failure). Depending on the length of the trip, it may come back on again. I replaced the blower motor resistor and I thought that fixed the problem, but unfortunately it did not.

Where is the blower motor on a Dodge van?

Will either replace it or, in the interim, will have to grease the shaft of the motor. The blower motor on a 1999 Dodge Ram VAN 1500 is located (when facing the front of the vehicle) below the AC/Heater Core box on the left side) along with the Blower Motor Resistor mounted into the side of that box.

Where is the blower control switch on the dashboard?

The blower control switch on the dashboard controls the circuit flow of the blower motor to adjust the voltage from low, to medium, to medium-high, to high. When on high, the circuit bypasses the blower resistor.

How does a blower motor work in a car?

Carmakers use these three common wiring methods to supply power and ground to the blower motor in a manual system using a blower motor resistor. In one design, the car maker supplies battery power to the speed switch, which switches the power to the appropriate connection on the blower motor resistor.

What are the symptoms of a failed blower motor resistor?

Blower motor resistor problems. Problems with a blower motor resistor are common in many cars. The most common symptom of a failed blower motor resistor is when the heater fan only runs at high speed and doesn’t work at low speeds.

When does my AC blower motor come on?

When it does come on, usually after about 20 minutes of drive time, it blows great. At times it will come on as soon as I crank engine, at times it will not come on at all.

What can cause heater not work?

The most obvious reason an electric heater doesn’t work is that it’s not receiving any power . Start by checking the circuit breaker to see if it has been tripped. If it has, it’s an easy fix – simply turn it off and turn it back on again. You may also have to replace the fuse if it has blown.

Why is my AC heater not working?

The potential issues here vary whether your heating has gone out or your car’s AC system is on the fritz. Common reasons for the heating system not to work include the following: Low coolant. Air in the coolant system. Malfunctioning heater core. Failed (or failing) thermostat.

Why is my furnace blower motor not working?

Another common problem with furnace blower motors not working is caused by the “three D’s”; dust, dirt and debris. These three alone can cause overheating of the motor, which in turn causes the windings and bearings to burn up quicker. Dirt, dust and debris can cause the blower motor to overheat and seize up.

Why would a car heater stop working?

Here are a few of the more common reasons that’s causing the car heater to not work properly: The amount of coolant in the system is too low. When your vehicle’s engine has cooled down, open the radiator cap and check the level of coolant.

Why does my furnace blower only work intermittently?

Problem: I have the following problem, but only intermittently. It usually happens about every tenth time or so that the furnace goes off, but it has been happening less frequently lately. Not sure why. I have a Carrier 58DH.

How is the speed of the blower motor controlled?

The electronic module that controls the speed of the blower motor is called a blower motor control module. In some cars, the blower motor has only 4 or 5 fixed speeds. In this case, the speed of the blower motor is controlled by a blower motor resistor.

When the Blower Motor does work, it works great. Can’t seem to put a finger on this problem. Hopefully someone has the answer! Patiently sweating it out while waiting..

Blower motor resistor problems. Problems with a blower motor resistor are common in many cars. The most common symptom of a failed blower motor resistor is when the heater fan only runs at high speed and doesn’t work at low speeds.

What happens if you lose the blower motor relay?

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. The blower motor relay controls the current used to power the blower motor,…

The electronic module that controls the speed of the blower motor is called a blower motor control module. In some cars, the blower motor has only 4 or 5 fixed speeds. In this case, the speed of the blower motor is controlled by a blower motor resistor.

What should I do if my car blower won’t work?

The next time the blower motor doesn’t operate, reach under the passenger side dash and tap on the blower motor with the handle of a screwdriver. If the blower starts working the blower motor requires replacement. The car is a 2007 Corolla.

What are the symptoms of a worn out blower motor?

One of the symptoms of a worn out blower motor is that it can intermittently produce a loud screeching noise when running. How to test a blower motor? If the blower motor doesn’t work at all, the blower motor itself must be tested first. Typically it’s done by measuring the voltage at the blower motor connector when it’s turned on.

What causes a bad or failing blower motor relay?

Blown fuses. One of the first symptoms of a bad or failing AC blower motor relay is a blown AC blower motor relay circuit fuse. If the blower motor relay develops any sort of problem that hinders its ability to properly limit and distribute power, it may cause the blower motor fuse to blow. Any sort of electrical spikes or excessive current…

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