Heating/cooling system fan speed

Asked by lfh003 Dec 21, 2015 at 11:00 AM about the 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Premium

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

On control panel, the fan speed is full 'on' or full 'off'. All other functions work.

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220,815

Has to do with the resistor that controls the voltage for the different speeds of the blower motor. Replace it.

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Rowefast: Thank you for your response. I have tried to find the electrical schematic for the system but haven't seen one yet. Now to look up the location for the resistor...I know about where it is, but getting to it is another thing.

220,815

Usually it is by the blower motor, follow the wires from the blower motor back to an electrical devise with a plugin. Sometimes easier said than done. In the mean time I will do some checking.

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220,815

Ok I looked up some parts, there is also a HVAC Blower Motor Control Module and the resistor. Either or, or both could be bad, but chances are it would be the resistor.

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I have to do it the inexpensive way first...the resistor. Thank you for your rapid response. P.S. I have just watched a video for replacing the resistor, it is above my work-grade (I fix computers). I have a locate garage that I have used before (and trust), I'll get them on this soon.

14,375

The blower motor control and resistor are the same. It just depends on if its auto or manual a/c controls. Per usual you are spot on Rowefast.

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