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Hi Guys. One for those of you with Ford experience again. My sister's 97 Fiesta has a blower that only works on speed 4 (i.e: max). My guess is the resistor pack. Where is it? |
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"Chris Bartram" <news (AT) delete (DOT) me.piglet-net.net> wrote in message news:MR9Vh.3107$Ro3.194 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk... Hi Guys. One for those of you with Ford experience again. My sister's 97 Fiesta has a blower that only works on speed 4 (i.e: max). My guess is the resistor pack. Where is it? probably above the passenger footwell, that is where most fords keep them And usually in the fresh air duct. What happens is the pollen filter |
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In article <69bVh.60555$ne6.14531 (AT) fe1 (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk>, MrCheerful says... "Chris Bartram" <news (AT) delete (DOT) me.piglet-net.net> wrote in message news:MR9Vh.3107$Ro3.194 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk... Hi Guys. One for those of you with Ford experience again. My sister's 97 Fiesta has a blower that only works on speed 4 (i.e: max). My guess is the resistor pack. Where is it? probably above the passenger footwell, that is where most fords keep them And usually in the fresh air duct. What happens is the pollen filter blocks so the resistor pack is no longer cooled and the thermal fuse blows. That might well make sense. This car doesn't really get regular |
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