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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / February 2004

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2004 EB Fan Noise

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John J. Lewis - 26 Feb 2004 22:25 GMT
The fan on my 2004 EB goes into high initially and seems to pretty much stay
there.  (It may adjust down a notch or so over time.)  This happens on days
where the outside temp is well above freezing.

Is this a climate control feature?  Is the intent to continuously circulate
outside air throughout the vehicle?  Other Ford vehicles I've owned, the fan
continuously adjusts downward to the point where you can barely hear it.
Now, I have to manually adjust the fan to the lower speeds just to hear
myself think.

Also, the air doesn't blow hot when this is happening.  It only blows a
slight warm.  Manually, I can get the heat to come out of the vents hot.
Should the air blow hot (when on auto) until the vehicle reaches the desired
temperature?  If so, I've got a problem.
wth - 27 Feb 2004 12:30 GMT
Sounds like your thermostat is stuck wide open and the atc can't warm up the
inside, so the fan remains in the upper speeds.
wth

> The fan on my 2004 EB goes into high initially and seems to pretty much stay
> there.  (It may adjust down a notch or so over time.)  This happens on days
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> Should the air blow hot (when on auto) until the vehicle reaches the desired
> temperature?  If so, I've got a problem.
 
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