Blower motor

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Asked by Denise1705 Nov 20, 2016 at 07:33 PM about the 2004 Volvo S80 2.5T

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Went to turn on my heat and there was nothing. It
just worked the day be for. Was told to replace
resistor. Did, put everything back and now all it will
do is click once or twice and then nothing. Antly
ideas? Please help.

7 Answers

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How would I have done that? Made sure to disconnect battery.

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Remove motor and check for voltage at the plug. Sometime the plug gets burnt, If voltage is present and plug is good, replace blower motor. If no voltage present at the motor plug, troubleshoot back to blower fan relay and fuse

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In the fuse box. You should be able to hear and feel which relay clicks on and off as u turn the blower on and off. Some behicles have 2 relays one by the resistor and anotherone in fuse box

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One relay clicks on as soon as you turn heater system on, the otherone is for the blower, just so u don't get confussed, make sure u check the one for the blower

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Hey I have the same problem but my blower motor works and but the plug is burnt and only works when sometimes plug is finicky should I replace the plug ?

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