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Anyone else see this? Blower was intermittent on my wife's truck, then just quit. Replaced the relay, as that's what Google said it was, but no dice. Then pulled the lead off the motor, and this is what I found. After pulling it out, and plugging it back in, it works. No fuses were blown, but it looks like it almost melted down. I don't really want her to catch on fire when she's driving, so I'd like to find the source of the problem. Anyone have any advice?
Anyone else see this? Blower was intermittent on my wife's truck, then just quit. Replaced the relay, as that's what Google said it was, but no dice. Then pulled the lead off the motor, and this is what I found. After pulling it out, and plugging it back in, it works. No fuses were blown, but it looks like it almost melted down. I don't really want her to catch on fire when she's driving, so I'd like to find the source of the problem. Anyone have any advice?
Hi there! I would be happy to look into your F-150’s AC issues on my end. To get started, could you please send a private message over with the name/location of your local Ford dealer and your F-150’s VIN?