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1996 mercury grand marquis gs dash blower switch

The blower only works on high no mater what your trying to use ...ac/heater/vent/defrost. i have already replaced the HVAC blower control switch but it didnt change a thing.

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    2006 Mercury Grand marquis LS. Blower fan is constantly on high. Doesn't matter whether in automatic or manual mode.

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    How do you replace ac heater control for 94 grand marquis How do you get to it etc.

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Heres the electrical diag.....1996 mercury grand marquis gs dash blower switch - 58909880

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Replace the blower motor resistor...The resistor limits voltage to the blower motor in all fan speeds except high...Good Luck!!

  • LouAnn Halas Loveless
    LouAnn Halas Loveless Sep 16, 2013

    My 2008 Mercury Grand Marquis does not blow air. You can adjust the temperature, and you will feel cold air (or warm air) but the fan doesn't work. My mechanic is saying we need a whole new in-dash unit, ($600 dealer part) but I'm wondering and hoping if it's only the blower control module ($30) Any opinions?

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