where is the resistor for blower motor on 2002 lincoln town car is a 4.6 motor fan blower is good

Asked by jeff5085 Mar 27, 2014 at 07:33 PM about the 2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

checked blower motor is good can see controles on dash go up and down when hit switch but will not come on have power to fan with test light

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Hi Jeff, I had very same problem on my 2002 Lincoln TC. Under the hood, find the blower motor on the pasenger side firewall. Look to the right, see where the 2 small coolant hoses are, inbetween them you will see a small plastic unit with 2 screws on it. Thats the unit. It is recomended to remove the 2 hoses, but you can do it without removal if you are carefull and patient. Also, When I purchased part from Advanced Auto, there were two listed. Both from same manufacturer and almost identical #, one for $50 and one for $200. No one could tell me the difference, so I bought the $50. one(they don't even stock the $200 part) but about a year or so later, I had to replace again. Coincidence? I don't know, just letting you know

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Is there a way to check the resistor before replacing it?

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