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I know there has been multiple write ups on both of these subjects... but is there any reason why my dash lights and my blower motor would stop working at the same time or is this just pure coincidence?

 

91 4.0 5 speed

 

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I know there has been multiple write ups on both of these subjects... but is there any reason why my dash lights and my blower motor would stop working at the same time or is this just pure coincidence?

 

91 4.0 5 speed

 

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Ok... I'm guessing it was a coincidence, changed the fuse and it blew again. Swapped that one out and now they are staying on...

 

On to the blower motor... I pulled it and hooked it directly to the battery and it spins fine.

 

Changed the resistor and it still doesn't work...

 

Do the climate control head units go bad in these things often? I can hear the doors operating when switching from vent to defrost and all of that, but no fan?

 

I saw no visible damage on the resistor plug and I have no fan on any variation of the climate control head unit

 

 

Thanks in advance guys

 

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Unplug the fan connector under the hood and check for power at the connector. If you have power, the problem may be the ground.

 

Remember that fan speed is controlled by a resistor pack, so you won't see 12 volts except with the control on the high speed setting.

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Was the ignition turned on and the fan switch set to the "Hi" position?

 

If so, then you're not getting power to the fan. So the next step is to unplug the connector at the resistor pack and see if you're getting power to the input side of the resistors.

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Was the ignition turned on and the fan switch set to the "Hi" position?

 

If so, then you're not getting power to the fan. So the next step is to unplug the connector at the resistor pack and see if you're getting power to the input side of the resistors.

Thanks for the help, I will check on that tomorrow and post back with the results

 

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