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Re: a/c problem on 2000 f150
Start by disconnecting the blower motor wiring harness. Run some jumper wires to the battery, and see if the motors ok. If the motors ok, check the relay in the power distribution center under the hood. The cover, or the owners manual, should tell you which one it is. I have changed quite a few of these lately. With it being so hot, and everyone running the ac on high, the contacts in the control box that it plugs into, get very hot. Sometimes hot enuff to oxidize the terminals, and cause intermittent contact. Also hot enuff to melt plastic, and make it hard to get out. Some of those motors draw almost 20 amps on high. If that checks ok, and youre getting power to the relay, and out of it, check the blower resistor. It should be mounted in the blower housing, between the blower motor, and the evaporator on that truck. It will have a 4 wire connector, and is held in place with 2 sheet metal screws. Check those things, and post back if you cant find the problem.
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