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Ford EconolineThere's more to the Econoline's staying power than Ford simply sticking with a product that has been the No. 1-selling full-size van since 1980. The Econoline has received only minor changes over the years. The result is a cargo van that looks different, but is still very much the same. For many E-Series customers, that is the best news of all.
I have no blowing action coming from the front of the van. The vent is hot but doesn't blow when you turn it up to high. The rear of the van blows strong but there is no hot air. Anyone have an idea, Im thinking blower motor... Is there a fuse?? Where is the motor?? A/C is not working either.. Where should I start first??? I need explaining real simple as Im pretty simple minded when it comes to vehicles!!! Thanks!!!!
I have a 92 e 150. Had a problem with air flow. The coils in the blower motor are clogged. Had to access the coils from the top of the blower motor case. Used a carb cleaner with the spray attachment (like w/d 40 straw). to clean the accumulated dust etc from the coil fins. Once they were cleaned airflow was 1000% better. I don't think that model has a way to filter the reciculated air which allows the coil to get clogged over the years. If you are looking at the engine (battery on right)..the far left side there is the a/c blower motor. Good luck. roon
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