Fan motor resister has gone out and defaulted on high speed

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ptoliver

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Installed a new resister and it lasted 3 weeks, replaced the dash control board, fan still on high speed default, should I replace with the Ford resister, the Auto Zone part was made in China, looked good and fit perfect, just burned out quick.
 

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Take a look at the mating connector, they are failure prone. Mine had a couple burned up terminals. Had to replace connector and controller and been fine after.
 

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There has been a few threads related to this issue, the loose plug is a culprit. I finally ended up adding a heat sink (a bit of work) and have never had another issue. Sorry no pics but may be in one of the threads.
 

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Installed a new resister and it lasted 3 weeks, replaced the dash control board, fan still on high speed default, should I replace with the Ford resister, the Auto Zone part was made in China, looked good and fit perfect, just burned out quick.


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