2004 V6 AC/Heater Blower Not Working
#1
2004 V6 AC/Heater Blower Not Working
Good morning!
I've read a couple other threads on this, but still need help.
My daughter's 2004 Mustang V6 AC/Heater blower is not pushing air at all. I've tried all four settings plus; cold, hot & AC. No air and no noise from the blower. In another thread, I read about checking fuses F2-24 & F2-33. They are both fine. Can't find the single fusebox on the passenger side, near the strut (but I'm not sure it applies here anyway).
We live in the South and it's still hot. She's a college student and I'm retired due to physical problems --and we have very little extra cash. So, any help with diagnosis & repair would be appreciated.
I am not very mechanically inclined. I have a Radio Shack 22-178 multi-meter, but I have no idea how to use it (settings, nothing). Therefore, I would need simpleton instructions -- how to set the multi-meter first -- if you want me to check current to wires.
Thank you in advance to anyone who will assist us.
I've read a couple other threads on this, but still need help.
My daughter's 2004 Mustang V6 AC/Heater blower is not pushing air at all. I've tried all four settings plus; cold, hot & AC. No air and no noise from the blower. In another thread, I read about checking fuses F2-24 & F2-33. They are both fine. Can't find the single fusebox on the passenger side, near the strut (but I'm not sure it applies here anyway).
We live in the South and it's still hot. She's a college student and I'm retired due to physical problems --and we have very little extra cash. So, any help with diagnosis & repair would be appreciated.
I am not very mechanically inclined. I have a Radio Shack 22-178 multi-meter, but I have no idea how to use it (settings, nothing). Therefore, I would need simpleton instructions -- how to set the multi-meter first -- if you want me to check current to wires.
Thank you in advance to anyone who will assist us.
#2
Far as I know there are only 2 fuse boxes under the hood drivers side and one under dash drivers side. I hope Im not confusing my Trans-Am with my Mustang..if so sry.
Found this for a 4.6l but prob the same for a V6...its the fuse box under the hood...#2 fuse
Found this for a 4.6l but prob the same for a V6...its the fuse box under the hood...#2 fuse
Last edited by Daehawk; 09-28-2016 at 08:48 AM.
#3
Thank you Daehawk.
This probably changes things, though... My daughter just called me. OTW to work, she crossed some railroad tracks -- and the bump seemed to cause the air to come back on, blowing like normal. UGH! I wish it had been as simple as a fuse. But, now it seems the problem might be anything.
Any other thoughts - and how to troubleshoot them?
This probably changes things, though... My daughter just called me. OTW to work, she crossed some railroad tracks -- and the bump seemed to cause the air to come back on, blowing like normal. UGH! I wish it had been as simple as a fuse. But, now it seems the problem might be anything.
Any other thoughts - and how to troubleshoot them?
#4
Sounds like it might be the ground.
Found this online about a slightly older model so not sure if it helps.
......attaches to the left side of the console frame where the console and the dash meet, just under the left side of the radio.
Also could the relay for the blower be loose where it plugs in? Could also check that.
Can try Googling it...usually its referred to as a blower instead of fan...so ac blower or heater blower or climate control blower.
Found this online about a slightly older model so not sure if it helps.
......attaches to the left side of the console frame where the console and the dash meet, just under the left side of the radio.
Also could the relay for the blower be loose where it plugs in? Could also check that.
Can try Googling it...usually its referred to as a blower instead of fan...so ac blower or heater blower or climate control blower.
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