2009-2014 F-150 Blower Fan Control Module replacement w/ Dual Climate Control

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2021
  • The a/c fan in my 2012 F-150 was stuck on a medium setting indicating that the Blower Fan Control Module may have failed. I noticed the fan speed change once or twice on its own while driving and then the third time it stayed on a lower setting permanently.
    To know for sure, you may want to run a voltmeter to the module to see if the voltage changes when adjusting the speeds. If your get no drop or change in voltage, changing the module is most always the fix.
    Here is the module I bought on Amazon for $29.99 and came next day. I've read reviews that this does not work with dual climate control models such as mine, but others had no issues. This part worked flawlessly:
    HVAC Blower Motor Resistor AC Blower Control Module - Compatible with 2010-2017 Ford Expedition 2010-2014 Ford F-150 2011-2017 Lincoln Navigator Auto Temp Control - Replace # BL3Z-19E624-A YH-1829
    www.amazon.com/dp/B07JG3BYGW/...
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Komentáře • 19

  • @jonathandeloach8427
    @jonathandeloach8427 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for posting this video! Mid-way thru the hottest July on record here in Chandler, AZ my fan decided it would not go any fast than mid-speed. $30 and 10 minutes later it was fixed! Your video made it easy!! I regret I did not do this earlier!!

  • @justinb.5822
    @justinb.5822 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! I was able to replace the resistor module on my 2014 F-150 XLT in about five minutes. Thank you so much!

  • @matthewgreene8893
    @matthewgreene8893 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info. Just replaced it in my truck and it worked great!

  • @jesusfcopina6729
    @jesusfcopina6729 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your help

  • @jimhucklebridge5523
    @jimhucklebridge5523 Před rokem +1

    FYI : running the blower on high, especially when adjusting modes, can break the actuators, and doors.

  • @volsboy672
    @volsboy672 Před rokem

    Just for giggles I called the local Ford dealer service dept and asked them how much to replace the fan blower control module. They said they would have to diagnose it first. They said it could be cause by a few thins including the resistor, the blower fan control module among others. My blower just blows full blast as soon as you turn the climate control system on, even on auto. It should not blow at all until it warms up for heat.

  • @mattcarroll5315
    @mattcarroll5315 Před 2 lety +1

    That box is the the ac condenser box. The blower motor is underneath of all that. You access it from the floorboard

  • @kovuk9
    @kovuk9 Před 2 lety +2

    Just an FYI, it isn't necessarily the resistor that goes bad. My blower stopped working and I replaced the resistor and then and still only have high. As it turns out, it looks like the solid state electronics that are behind all of the controls in the dash has gone bad as my AC has stopped working as well. From the research that I have done, it seems as though this is a very common problem with the F150s. Now mind you, my truck doesn't have the manual turn knobs, it has everything built into the Navigation touch screen as well as manual style rocker switches in the front panel. I did notice when all of this started going wrong that the knob for the radio volume started flickering on occasion so I am also guessing that something within the solid state electronics went bad and burned out. Just wanted to put that out there for others that may be having the same issue. I have also had to change one of the blend door actuators and not the easy one that is behind the radio, just my luck that it was the lower one completely behind the center console by the floor. Usually the whole dash has to be removed but I managed to get it changed without having to do that and it wasn't easy by any stretch LOL.

    • @onlythetoast
      @onlythetoast  Před 2 lety

      That's great info! I don't have much experience with the touch screen controls on newer F-150s, so it's good to know all the COULD go wrong with them. Blend door actuators are a massive pain to change out in any vehicle. It's good you were able to get to it without ripping up the dash. Luckily, I don't ever have to use the blend door as the only settings I need are for A/C in the top vents. Florida is hot all the time.

  • @trackman1606
    @trackman1606 Před 7 měsíci

    In my case blower was blowing warm air when AC was on. Could this be stuck blowing warm air?

  • @bigdaddyrichard75
    @bigdaddyrichard75 Před měsícem

    i replaced the blower motor and resistor and it turned on about two hours later it turned off then turned on again what else can it be

  • @PolarBearXx
    @PolarBearXx Před 3 měsíci

    Man my fan stopped blowing in the front it only throws air on the defroster and under the feet I need to replace the modulater in my ford 2014 but I’m having trouble

  • @seancochran8522
    @seancochran8522 Před 10 měsíci

    Q; how long has your part lasted, or is it still working well??

  • @huntermitchell7989
    @huntermitchell7989 Před měsícem

    I just replaced the ac blower module and it's still stuck on high

  • @erman4633
    @erman4633 Před 3 měsíci

    you should show how you got the screws out. That was the hardest part of the entire process

  • @gregg3987
    @gregg3987 Před rokem +1

    The thing you replaced is a resistor. The control module is on the console where you turn the AC on and off and control the blower speed. FYI, if you change the resistor you may want to change the blower motor as well.

    • @onlythetoast
      @onlythetoast  Před rokem

      Good idea. The motor is pretty accessible from underneath the passenger dash.

  • @MiguelBricaBrac
    @MiguelBricaBrac Před rokem

    I just bought a used 2013 and the problem I just noticed is the AC comes on it’s own. Since I am in Texas, AC is always on, but this fall has been cool and I don’t need to run the AC, but it comes on its own without me being close to the control display screen.

  • @kubeanie18
    @kubeanie18 Před 2 lety +1

    control module aka resistor loo