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mjb1032 Aug 6, 2009 10:13 PM

Replace 04-08 fan blower motor resistor EMTC HVAC
 
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This is a VERY easy repair....
If your fan isn't working on all speeds, the fan motor resistor is most likely what's faulty.
There are two types, one if you have automatic temperature control, and one if you have manual.
This is the manual one, Motorcraft part #3F2Z18591AA.
One Ford dealer quoted $22.17, another said $36.00

1) Open the glove box beyond it's stop by pressing the right side in, till the rubber stopper clears the side.
Attachment 31795


2) This is the part to replace.
Attachment 31796


3) The screws are 8mm.
Attachment 31797


4) Slide the part out....it's credit card size.
Attachment 31798


5) Press the center tab to remove the connector from the part.
Attachment 31799


Reverse these steps with the new part, and you're good to go!:thumbsup:

Altatruck Aug 7, 2009 11:45 AM

haha TP in the glove box is an essential at all times, especially for work and camping.

mjb1032 Aug 7, 2009 12:10 PM

I knew someone would get a laugh at that!
Beats using leaves...:lol::lol:

subcooled Aug 7, 2009 02:14 PM

They're nice and easy to replace....once you know where they are that is.

Jza Aug 7, 2009 05:40 PM

what are the symptoms of this problem?

craneman Aug 7, 2009 08:53 PM

TP never leave home without it.

Circuit Aug 8, 2009 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by Jza (Post 3833805)
what are the symptoms of this problem?

If your in cab blower fan does not spin on all speeds. Mine was 1 and 2 did not work. Mine cost $22 CDN from the dealer.

Jza Aug 8, 2009 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Circuit (Post 3834595)
If your in cab blower fan does not spin on all speeds. Mine was 1 and 2 did not work. Mine cost $22 CDN from the dealer.

oh ****, I think I may have the same problem.

I usually keep it at max speed or windows down so I didn't even notice hahahahaha

Circuit Aug 8, 2009 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Jza (Post 3834778)
oh ****, I think I may have the same problem.

I usually keep it at max speed or windows down so I didn't even notice hahahahaha

Don't feel bad. I have had my truck for over 2 years and always wondered why speed 1 and 2 were so quiet... It was because they didn't work. :rolleyes:

Fabian06SC Aug 9, 2009 03:06 AM

i remember these problems from the old resistor coil fan speed days on my s10. I cant believe 20yrs later and manufactures still havent done enough to make a decent fan speed circuit that doesnt eventually burn up.
Good post, now i know where it is when it eventually goes out.


Just to add to the OP. the glove box comes out entirely with the removal of two 7mm screws. I have found on plastic "hinged" parts that its easier to remove them than to bend them 90* in reverse.

ljmwi Aug 9, 2009 12:05 PM

Is this easy fix the same for an '03 supercrew? the 3rd :cool:fan speed doesn't work on mine.

lkalis Aug 17, 2009 07:11 PM

Thanks so much, worked great. I had the same issue over the weekend. I bought the part for $37 at our local ford dealer, but could have purchased it for $19 at http://www.forddirectonline.com/ I have not used that site before, and did not like the fact that they won't tell you how much shipping is. They'll just add shipping at the time the order sent. I didn't want to risk a ridiculous shipping and handling fee.

I have to work on the speed control going out next (cruise control). Does anyone know what the orange wire is in the picture above? Perhaps an antennae? Just wondering as I am having zero luck finding a post as helpful as this one was for fixing the speed control.

Thanks again for the great post.

lk

Circuit Aug 17, 2009 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by lkalis (Post 3847481)
Does anyone know what the orange wire is in the picture above? Perhaps an antennae?

It is the antenna lead.

subcooled Aug 17, 2009 08:21 PM

This website is good for wiring http://www.the12volt.com/

aPINCHbetter90 Aug 17, 2009 08:28 PM

did you order the new resistor from the dealer? cause mine has this same problem and im so sick of turning it from setting three to off a million times while im driving cause its either to hot or to cold without settings 1 or 2.


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