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jafare 01-02-2006 09:17 AM

2000 Expedition blower motor resistor location
 
Hi, I'm new to this site and was wondering if anyone out there has any information on the location of the blower motor resistor on the 2000 Expedition Also what procedure must be taken to remove it. It has a manual system and the blower only runs on high speed. Thanks!<!-- / message --><!-- no sigs except when logged in -->

PaulC 01-02-2006 03:36 PM

Look under the passenger side of the dashboard for the resistor. It should be located to the left of the fan motor. Tough to see, but it has a 4-wire harness running to it. It's screwed into a metal channel located behind the heater box. The box does not have to be moved or disassembled. The channel is sandwiched between the heater box and the uppermost area of the floorboard.

The mounting plate of the resistor should have a brown, almost pressboard-like appearance, and is held in place by two screws. It's about 1 x 2.5 inches in size. I actually resorted to using a small mirror to find it. If you pull the resistor, you'll see that it's comprised of four steel coils (look like large ink pen springs) attached to metal brackets.

Cost? About $16 at the dealer.

jafare 01-02-2006 04:17 PM

Thanks for your help, I had it out in about 5 minutes. It took awhile to find, but after following the 4 wires and using the small mirror it was relatively easy to remove two 5/16" hex head screws. After examining it I found where one of the coils was open at one of the metal brackets which were all almost rusted through!

PaulC 01-02-2006 09:39 PM

By the way, if you're in a pinch and your Expy has the OPTIONAL rear heat + A/C system (vents in the ceiling), the resistor for the rear heat/AC blower is the same part. It's located behind the A/C system access panel on the driver's side cargo area.

jafare 01-03-2006 07:29 AM

My car does have rear heat/AC, but to tell you the truth, I hardly ever use it and haven't even checked to see if the blower motor is operating properly. Thanks for the info!!

ExpyBoy 02-11-2006 06:10 PM

Anybody know if AutoZone or Advance Auto carries this part??? And what under their ever loving Computer System it would be listed under?? Spent 30 Minutes with a Kid at AZ with him running to the shelves and back to no avail

ExpyBoy 02-19-2006 07:14 PM

Is this the Same on a 2001??? The entire Pass side has no Harness that resembles the one described...

ExpyBoy 02-19-2006 09:42 PM

Since I can't find an Edit Icon???

I'm betting that Auto Climate is set up different... I have the Ford Repair CD and it shows the Resistor Installed IN the Fan Motor (in the Housing) with a Harness going from it to the Motor ....

After 3 hours of sitting up-side down (with 2 blown Lumbar Discs)... NO resistor in the Fan Motor Assy...

The CD even has a PICTURE but NOPE...

Anybody had to change one of these on an Auto Climate Control??? The Haynes Manual shows Wire Colors coming from the Combo Switch to the Resistor, those colors don't exist coming off the back of the Control Module...

If'n you see a small Mushroom cloud coming from Central VA... That'll be my Truck pretty soon

tribeone 06-05-2014 11:02 AM

Misleading
 
The repair manuals are misleading. The Expy blower motor resistor comes in two types depending on when and where made. the most common is this one

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...59NRXg2blZ2gvA

But there is also this one

http://www.rockauto.com/getimage/get...x%2F4P1581.jpg.

I have the second one. an dit is located behind the passenger side kick panel.

projectSHO89 06-05-2014 11:06 AM

You realize that this thread was from 2006......

tribeone 06-05-2014 11:11 AM

actually yea after the fact lol. I was doing a search because i have the same issue replacing this part and couldn't find any info.

Xavier Cadillac 11-19-2017 06:42 PM

Resistor location
 

Originally Posted by ExpyBoy (Post 3426242)
Is this the Same on a 2001??? The entire Pass side has no Harness that resembles the one described...

hi, did you ever find the location. On the 2001 Expedition, I can’t find anything under the passengers side. I can’t find the resistor at all


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