Air Conditioner Problem

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Asked by CassieS Jul 12, 2009 at 07:13 PM about the 2002 Ford Taurus SES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,

One day when it was raining I had the air conditioning running on its lowest temp, 60F and decided it was too cold, so turned it up to about 75F... when I went to turn the AC back down to 60 (roughly 2 minutes later) the display would read 60F but it only blew out heat and to this day it only blows heat. Could this be a fuse problem?

Thanks.

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No - Your blend air motor went on the fritz. If you pull out the radio carrier - Look straight in to the heater box you will see a rectangular motor assembly 4" by 6" with a white squared holed shaft going through the middle of it. Its a bitch to replace but thats yer problem Good Luck

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Is this something that would need to be done by a mechanic or is it something that could be attempted by my husband without too much harm possibly being caused? Is it a costly fix? Thank you so much!

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The air condition air is coming out from the dash board vents instead of the front ac vents.what can be causing this?

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I have the same issue on my 2013 Ford Taurus limited. Any idea of cost to fix?

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I have a 1999 ford taurus air conditioner making bad noise can i judt unplug it so i can drive it to shop

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