Aortman
Junior Member
I recently replaced my blower motor and resistor. My old motor was acting 'tired' and the flow was weak although it was sufficient for most outside temperatures and only struggled to keep up in extreme heat or cold. After replacement, i tested by starting the truck and running the fan controls (8.4in controll with automatic temp included), fan ran great with no issues. I buttoned up my project thinking it was complete.
Next morning, i fire up the truck and head to work, realizing about 5 miles down the road that i have almost zero airflow. There is barely enough coming out to even feel, seems like zero blower and possibly just heat escaping through the vents.
I cannot get it to run again, except for one strange order of operations. If i turn the truck off, unplug the blower motor, turn the truck on and then plug it in again it suddenly works for as long as the truck is on. I've tried all the knobs and electronic button alternatives and it seems that everything works fine. When i turn the truck off, and back on again, no blower fan at all, unless i repeat the specific steps i mentioned.
I've checked the ground wire coming to the resistor as that was a thought and am getting 1.2-1.5 ohms, which should signal that its functioning properly.
I replaced both the fuse, and the relay in the fuse box under the hood. I also pulled the fuse box up and wiggled the connecting wires underneath to see if they would kick on the blower, but no luck there either.
I'm not sure what else to try or if anyone has eperienced this before. Please advise if you have a thought or perhaps have been where i'm at before. Thanks.
Thanks,
Arlis
Next morning, i fire up the truck and head to work, realizing about 5 miles down the road that i have almost zero airflow. There is barely enough coming out to even feel, seems like zero blower and possibly just heat escaping through the vents.
I cannot get it to run again, except for one strange order of operations. If i turn the truck off, unplug the blower motor, turn the truck on and then plug it in again it suddenly works for as long as the truck is on. I've tried all the knobs and electronic button alternatives and it seems that everything works fine. When i turn the truck off, and back on again, no blower fan at all, unless i repeat the specific steps i mentioned.
I've checked the ground wire coming to the resistor as that was a thought and am getting 1.2-1.5 ohms, which should signal that its functioning properly.
I replaced both the fuse, and the relay in the fuse box under the hood. I also pulled the fuse box up and wiggled the connecting wires underneath to see if they would kick on the blower, but no luck there either.
I'm not sure what else to try or if anyone has eperienced this before. Please advise if you have a thought or perhaps have been where i'm at before. Thanks.
Thanks,
Arlis
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