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Old 07-21-2006, 06:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by LowProbe
I own an '89 Ford Probe LX. Recently both my radiator's cooling fan and my heater blower motor quit working. After looking at the chassis electrical schematics I found that both are connected to the "Electronic Load Control Unit". Unfortunately my repair manual doesn't show the location of this control unit. I was able to hot wire past the control unit for the cooling fan but cannot figure out the blower motor. Can anyone tell me where this "Electronic Load Control Unit" is located in my car.


they are probably refering to the distribution block in the engine compartment. its the black box by your battery that has the fuses and relays in it. you'll just have to figure out which one is for the heater blower/cooling fan and replace it. hope this helps a little.
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