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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / November 2004

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heater blower/relay problems with `94 Aspire

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samuelj@bgnet.bgsu.edu - 10 Nov 2004 14:11 GMT
Hi all,

My fiance's father and I have been bewildered for quite some time
on this issue, so I thought I would present it to everyone on here with
the hope that someone will be a little more knowlegeable about this
problem...

Basically, our `94 ford Aspire with 223,000 miles on it has sat
for over a year after the death of my fiance's mother, and when we
finally got around to changing all the paperwork around and get it
going again, we ran into the problem of the heater blower not working.

We believe that it may be the heater relay since the blower is not
getting any power(hooked a multimeter to the leads), but we can't find
the relay anywhere, and the Haynes manual is not helpful in this
matter. I know there are several relays up by the driver's side light
relay, but I do not know how to deciepher the markings on any of these.

If anyone has any ideas/suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
                          Sam Bradshaw.
Backyard Mechanic - 10 Nov 2004 15:52 GMT
According to Autozone's component locater, the blower relay is:

UNDER HOOD, DRIVER SIDE, FRONT ENGINE AREA, FRONT    
 DRIVER SIDE OF BATTERY, MOUNTED ON FENDERWELL

check all likely fuses too

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>                            Sam Bradshaw.
 
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