Ford F-150 Cabin Fan/Blower Motor Fix

Ford F-150 Cabin Fan/Blower Motor Fix

We fix the cabin fan in our F-150 by replacing the blower motor resistor. A quick, simple job that takes about 10 minutes. Check us out at www.F150FX4Forum.com!

40
Like
Save


Comments

amansaysmtf says:

Hello. I have an issue with my 2008 ford expedition. The blower motor would only work on level 1 and 2 (low speeds), any higher and the motor shuts off. Do you think I too should get the ac motor resistor replaced? Thanks a ton.

David Baum says:

Great video. I have a 2009 Expedition (same setup as your F-150). My #3 position is the one that doesn’t work – 1,2, and 4 are good. Using your directions, I replaced the blower resistor but this didn’t fix my problem. What should I consider as my next option? Keep up the good work!

yaryar1976 says:

So glad i found this.all i had this morning was 4 and i was about to tear the panel out.tyvvm

Mike Addesa says:

Worked like a charm. 20 bucks and 5 minutes.

Mike Mauney says:

my dash doesn’t look like this one

rednecktruckcamper says:

Thanks for sharing. It worked like a charm for me. This is why youtube is so useful.

teto rodriguez says:

should be about the same fix for a 2002 f150 give or take right?

westsidemonster says:

tks for the post..problem solved..

PlanetF150 says:

I don’t think so, not positive though.

Dutchie van says:

Will that replacement also fix if the heat setting is not working. Like mixing the cool and hot air using the adjustment knob?

caleb1reds says:

Great video !! It took me exactly 10 mins from start to finish

Paul O'Malley says:

Thanks for sharing. looks easy enough.

hector v says:

You’re my hero thanks a lot bud

Wesley Clendennen says:

i need to replace the blower motor, is there a video for that in a 99 f150?

Nick Geiser says:

Wow!! one handed… sweet

Project97x says:

I found a resistor at auto zone. 12$

SwiftXZ says:

thats the same truck as mine, my air blower just stopped working today =(

Write a comment