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Anonymous Posted on Jul 13, 2010

Need to find location for a blower motor resistor on a crown victoria

  • Anonymous Jul 14, 2010

    need location for blower motor resistor for 2005 crown victoria

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This is for a 2002 since you didnt specify year. They are all located on or near the blower motor. its on the passenger side firewall area in the engine compartment.

  • Anonymous Jul 14, 2010

    its still located in the same position on this year. Find the blower motor and electrical connector. The resister is what the connector plugs into . Remove the 2 or 3 screws and wiggle the resister out. Generally when a resister fails you will loose a couple of the speeds but usually high or low will still work till the resister goes out completely.

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Hi,

Thanks for writing to Fixya.com.

Here is how to find it. First you need to see the inside of the engine compartment. There are two hoses which go into the interior of the car via the firewall this connects to the heater core. The resistor is right underneath the second hose closest to the engine. You need to disconnect this hose to access the two screws which hold the resistor in place. Unscrew them and it will open right out. When the old resistor is out, disconnect from the Vic’s wire harness and connect the new one. Put the resistor back and screw it to the box.
http://www.p71interceptor.com/blowerresistor/replace/ OR

http://www.fixya.com/cars/t5072781-location_blower_motor_relay


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  • Anonymous Jul 14, 2010

    Jus tried that and that wasn't it the part doesn't even match up wit the one i got.

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