See page 153 of your owners manual.
Relay #10 in your Front power distribution box under the hood.
Good luck,
Patrick
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SOURCE: 1998 ford contour blower motor not working
I have a 1998 Ford Contour. Believe it or not the ABS and the Blower Motor share the same fuse. It's a yellow 60 amp and you have to take off the battery to get at it. Of course this happened twice in the 6 years I had the car, both times in the dead of winter. Tires Plus in Pennsauken, NJ replaced it. Other than that, no complaints with my Contour.
SOURCE: My 2002 Ford Thunderbird is
You most likely have air in the system. These things can be a royal pain to get the air bleed out of the system.
Look back next to the brake booster and you will see a rubber tube with a screw cap in the end of it(this is the heater bleed), also on the front of the intake area you will see a black tube with an allen sloted cap.
Remove the slotted cap and screw the screw cc on the rubber tube. Add coolant to the coolant jug allowing the system to equalize until no more coolant can be added. Add as much coolant as possible to the engine fill( the sloted cap near intake). The heater air bleed will remain open.Replace the engine fill cap.Start the engine and turn the heater to MAX position.Close the heater air bleed when a steady stream of coolant comes from it, during engine idle. Allow the engine to idle for five minutes, add coolant to the degas bottle as needed to maintain the cold fill MAX mark.Reopen the heater air bleed to release any entrapped air and close again. Maintain engine speed of 2,000 rpm for 3-5 minutes or until hot air comes from the heater.Return to idle and verify hot air is still coming from the heater. Set the heater temperature setting to 75° F and allow the vehicle to idle for two minutes.Shut the engine off and allow to cool.After the engine has cooled, add coolant to the degas bottle to bring the level to the cold fill MAX mark. This should have the air out of the system.
SOURCE: Blower motor stopped working.
ok to the left of the steering wheel by brake pedal remove fuse panel and look for no. 3 location blower relay after that your going to look for no. 8 blower fuse 40amps after that look for no. 28 its a 10amp fuse this is blower coil relay but if you have puddle lights that fuse is good also runs them !! Hope this helps you out !! Rick from nwi auto acdelco & ford parts dealer !
SOURCE: 2002 ford ranger wiper problem replaced wiper
Check for blown fuses or go outside and turn the wiper on and see if you can hear the wipers trying to move. The bushings under the wiper arm might be stripped or not properly aligned. You might have a short somewhere also. Electrical problems can get expensive.
SOURCE: how to replace a blower motor in a 1996 ford
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