No Heat

Asked by James Dec 28, 2015 at 08:29 PM about the 1998 Ford Explorer 4 Dr XL 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went to turn my heat on in my 1998 Ford
Explorer this morning. When I did no air
blew out in any of the settings from low to
high. I check the fuses there ol.  How do I
know if it's a bad resistoror a bad blower
motor?

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The resistor assembly for the blower motor should be located on the heater housing inside the engine compartment. The blower motor is on the passenger side of the vehicle on the firewall. The recovery reservoir and windshield washer reservoir will have to be removed to remove and replace the motor.

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