How to replace a heater blower motor switch?
Remove the nut that holds the switch to the dashboard with the appropriate sized deep well socket. You should be able to push the switch toward the inside of the dashboard and get it out where you can handle it. Step 4: Access the switch. Accessing the switch from behind can be very tricky. The older your car is, the easier this job will be.
What happens when you change the fuse on a blower?
If the blower works when you change the fuse, you may not be out of the woods yet. When the motor gets old and tired it will draw more current through the wires than a new motor.
What should I do if my heater fan switch is not working?
As long as there are no bare wires exposed, reconnect the battery cable and try running the heater fan to see if there is other diagnostic work to be done. If everything checks out, disconnect the battery again, route the switch back through the hole, and attach it with the nut.
What are the signs of a broken blower motor switch?
Some common signs of a broken blower motor switch are if the switch only works on certain air settings, which occurs when a contact wears out, or if the switch is stuck or often gets stuck, indicating that the switch is not working properly.
What happens if blower motor fan fails?
A blower motor without power will not be able to produce any air pressure , and as a result the heating and air conditioning system will be left with no air coming from the vents. As the blower motor resistor is the component directly responsible for powering the blower motor, when it fails it major issues with the blower motor and the heating and air conditioning system can be experienced.
Where is the blower fan located?
The blower fan is located inside a horizontal air conditioning unit in many home air conditioning systems, especially when the air handler is located in an attic or crawl area. The location of a blower fan in vertical “up flow” or “down flow” heating and cooling systems is illustrated in additional sketches and photographs below.
What is a blower control switch?
The blower motor switch is the physical control switch for the AC blower settings, and is therefore critical to the overall functionality of the AC system.
What is a blower motor control?
The blower motor is the electrical switch on the interior of a vehicle that allows the driver to control the vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system. It is usually built into the the same control panel that houses all of the AC system controls, and is labeled with numbers and symbols to indicate blower fan speed.