97 Expedition 4.6

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It could also be the blower motor resistors. They are not hard to pull and would be worth checking. If you need any other information let me know
 
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Blower motor problem solved! The connector on the motor was corroded , cleaned blades on the plug with 320 sand paper and everything is working perfect. Thanks everyone for your input.

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Glad you found the problem
Go to Lowes or Home Depot and in the electrical department get your self a small tube of Noalox and put some on the connector contacts You can google Noalox to see what it is used for'

Also thanks for the update
 
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