2009 F150 Blower Fan Does Not Work

Asked by Monteh1959 Apr 04, 2018 at 07:13 PM about the 2009 Ford F-150 XL SuperCrew 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A few weeks back my cabin blower fan was making a ticking sound when the
vehicle was first started. This week there is no longer air flow from the vents
after a minute or so. When the vehicle first starts the fan works fine. After
about a minute the fan speed decreases until the fan just makes a low
clicking sound coming from the area below the glove box. If you let it sit on
high after it quits it will try and go again after a few minutes but doesn't get
going for more than a split second. If you shut off the heater and wait for a
couple of minutes and turn it on again it will work for about 10 seconds and
then the speed drops until it is just the clicking sound. I replaced the resistor
but it still does the same thing. Do you think it could be the blower fan that
should be replaced. thank you for any suggestions.

4 Answers

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The bad blower motor causes strain on the resistor, usually replace both at the same time when issues show.

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Did you resolve this? I'm having the exact same problem

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