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1995 Ford Explorer heater/ac not working -

I thought it was the blower motor so I replaced it - it is doing what it did before - there is a clicking noise on the driver front behind the glovebox.
The blower for the seats in the back are working fine. I checked the fuses and they were good. Is there relay switch that needs replacing? If so, do you know where it is located? Maybe a picture of where if available? - thanks

  • Anonymous Jan 15, 2009

    It is not the resistor. It has an automatic climate contol

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That cliking you hear is most likely the heater relay. but i don't think thats it, i would be checking to see if there is a resister, for the blower motor, it should be someware around the blower motor along with the relay in the same place. it will be on the heater box held in with a couple of screws, and a plug going to it with 4 or 5 wires.when they go bad, blower may only work on one or two speeds or not at all.

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