Heater blower motor won't run

Asked by George Dec 14, 2015 at 10:41 AM about the 2011 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where is the relay and fuse for the blower
motor

11 Answers

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You may have to remove the cover under the glove box to get to it, try wiggling the 2 wire connector to the blower motor. Its connector is prone to loosing contact when the blower motor is going out.

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Relay is in the Power Distribution Box (under the hood), location 52, Fuse location 35, 40amp

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Well thank you very much for your info. I thought blower was gone but yep just those 2 wires loose

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I HAVE REPLACE THE RESISTOR AND THE FAN IT WORKS A LITTLE WHILE AND THEN STOPS AGAIN WHAT COULD BE THE ISSUE RELAY?

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See repeat problems explained here: ...the blower motor starts pulling too much amperage through the resistor assembly. In turn, not only does the resistor burn up, but the connector becomes damaged in the process. https://www.fixmyoldride.com/Ford-Fusion-blower-motor-problems.html

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My wire connector was also loose, 20012 f 150, wiggled it blower works fine.

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2011 fusion issue as well Had the loose wire to motor....jiggled it, now works perfect. Yeeesh.. talk about cutting corners to save pennies times thousands of cars equals profit over safety.. real Fk’rs at Ford!!

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2010 fusion, intermittent fan/blower. Tried connector as suggested - nothing. Gave the fan a little bump / hammer fist and it started right up. Working now, we'all see for how long. I think I'll need to replace fan eventually. Good thing is that it looks fairly easy to get at, exposed under glove box.

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2010 Ford Fusion SEL Fan stopped Just wiggles wires and started

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I have a 2012 Ford fusion there's no power coming out of the wire going to the blower motor in the fuses are still good what could be the problem any help would be fantastic.

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I have a 2007 Ford fusion and need to replace heater a con fan any help please

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