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Where is the blower motor resistor located at in a 2007 Ford Escape?

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My air conditioner was making a loud noise for awhile and today it just stopped working completely. No air is coming out at all not cold or warm. There isn't a fan noise either.

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  1. get a repair manual and locate the location of your blower motor


  2. the blower resistor is right next to the blower motor, which is under the right side of the dash.  You don't have to pull it out and wire it up to see if it works.  Use a 12v test light and verify you have power and ground at the motor.  If you do, and it doesn't work, then pull the motor out.  If there's no debris locking the blower up, there's no need to rig it up, it's bad, replace it.  If you don't have power or ground, then your problem's not the motor, so once again, no reason to pull it out and rig it up to check it.

    It's a 2007 model....are you still under factory 3/36 warranty?

    good luck

  3. take your blower motor out and have it checked. just simply straight wire it to a battery 1 wire to hot and 1 to ground and see if it works if not then check you resistor. but sounds like a bad blower motor. or something stuck in around blower motor not letting it turn.

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