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I have a 1992 escort 1.8 and the heater/a/c motor quit on me how do i fix this? thank you tricia
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Re: blower
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Re: blower
Last year, I though my blower finally gave up, so my boss bought me a new blower and a co-worker installed it. However, I didn't need it (haha). The wires are loose or something. When you move the wires while it is running it turns off then on depending on how it is positioned. It sometimes turns off on its own, but you just have to touch the wires for it to turn back on again. I haven't looked into fixing it but it is probly a simple fix.
I think the blower was like $70.00. I believe you just unplug it and unbolt it, but I would get a repair manual iike Haynes. It has step by step directions. Best of luck. -Brian
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Re: blower
Jeff is correct, the plug on the resister just to the left of the motor has a bad habit of melting, very easy to fix
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