Why doesn't my ac/heater blower not turn off?

Asked by kitmat89 Nov 09, 2016 at 03:04 PM about the 2005 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ac/heater blower will not turn off.

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Possible bad switch on climate control. Need to replace entire unit, they're about $100

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Could be that or the fuse. If not the fuse the blower motor itself. I replaced my own it's under the window washing fluid reservoir

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I bought the motor asked the gentleman behind the counter to take my old fan off and I placed it on the new motor. That will save you a few bucks if it happens to be the blower motor

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I changed my AC condenser and my control to my heat and air now don't work what's the problem

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I changed my AC condenser and my control to my heat and air now don't work whgat's the problem

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In my 1999 Lincoln Town car I changed my AC condenser no my controls don't work for my heat and air what's my problem

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