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farginbastitch 09-24-2014 06:57 PM

2001 e350 No front Hvac, rear working fine
 
I have a 2001 E350. The front HVAC completely stopped working, but still getting good air flow from all rear vents. Checked fuses, but not sure where to go next. Not sure if it could be the blower if rear vents still work. Have read that a vacuum leak would cause it to default to the defrost setting, but that isn't working either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

JWA 09-25-2014 10:06 AM

Can't really make out your issue however if there is no air flow up front it means the main blower motor has failed or an interruption of the power circuits has occurred.

That could be anything from a fuse, the dash board mounted speed control switch, the resistor network or the blower motor.

Your issue isn't to which vents air is flowing--at least not at the moment. First solve the issue or why the blower motor isn't working. You can find free and reliable schematics for your year and model chassis at AutoZone---download and print or view them there---should be easy to sign up etc.

farginbastitch 09-25-2014 06:10 PM

Thanks JWA. I have noticed that once in a while the blower motor will make a little bit of a grinding noise when the AC is on. Of course the van is as loud as can be, so that little noise is probably a very big noise. I'm assuming that there are two separate motors for the front and back, although I couldn't find anything about the rear blower in my Haynes manual.

JWA 09-26-2014 08:15 AM

Haynes manuals are typically worthless for such things---look around for a factory EVTM, assuming you can troubleshoot electrical problems using a schematic.

farginbastitch 09-27-2014 03:37 PM

Someone told me to tap on the motor to see if it started up, and it did. Loud grinding, then came to stop. So I replaced it and it's good as new Thanks a lot for your help JWA

JWA 09-28-2014 08:04 AM

That motor served you well---I've got an '00 E250 with 273K miles, original blower motor too. :)

Glad that's all it was----sometimes running down an intermitant electrical problem can wear ya out. :-huh


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