Blower motor

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Jon1985

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Had that problem with my 2010 barely blowing I dealt with it until it quit replaced it with an aftermarket blower only lasted two months sent it back got a refund bought a Motorcraft haven’t had a problem since been working great for a few Years now.

Honestly I just stick with Motorcraft / OEM parts now for all my vehicles never any luck with aftermarket unless that’s the only thing available Like the running board motor I had to replace .
 

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Not sure how to start a new thread as I’m new to this forum, so here goes.

I have a ‘10 Expy EL Eddie Bauer with the climate control. That is the reason I posted on the end of this thread. My problem is that the blower motor in the front won’t work. I replaced the resistor a year ago, and my uncle who is an electronics guru tested it and said it is functioning correctly. I replaced the blower motor to no avail. I am wondering if I might’ve touched the ground & power wires together when I was replacing the resistor pigtail if I did, what would I have burnt? A fuse or inline disable link? If so, where do I look for it. I’ve checked all the fuses under the hood and in the passenger kick panel.
 

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When mine stopped working it was intermittent. I found bumping the motor, it would start running. I tested the voltage at the connector. It was like 8.5v on low, 10.2 on med and 12.2 on full. Check your voltage first.
 

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Not sure how to start a new thread as I’m new to this forum, so here goes.

I have a ‘10 Expy EL Eddie Bauer with the climate control. That is the reason I posted on the end of this thread. My problem is that the blower motor in the front won’t work. I replaced the resistor a year ago, and my uncle who is an electronics guru tested it and said it is functioning correctly. I replaced the blower motor to no avail. I am wondering if I might’ve touched the ground & power wires together when I was replacing the resistor pigtail if I did, what would I have burnt? A fuse or inline disable link? If so, where do I look for it. I’ve checked all the fuses under the hood and in the passenger kick panel.
Jiggle the blower motor connector and see if things start working, then unplug that connector and look for any burn marks. It's a common failure.

Splicing in Motorcraft part # WPT688 fixed things for me.
 

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I gotcha, but I have already replaced that connector (pigtail). I’m completely at a loss for why it won’t blow.
 

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ahh you're right. I read the resistor pigtail and didn't equate it to the blower motor connector. My bad.
 
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