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I have a blower motor going out on my 72 F-100 Explorer and am not sure what the process is to change it. Last night I looked it over and came to the conclusion I have no idea what the procedure involves this being my first old Ford truck. It has factory a/c that is operational and I have been using it a lot here in MO with the heat index's over 110 degrees. Can anyone give me a play by play, or is there some procedure manual I should refer to for this?
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My Chilton's manual gives only one entry for the 65-77's, and does not differentiate between AC and non AC models.
1 Disconnect the electrical wires from the motor and the ground from the top of the heater.
2 Remove the screws retaining the motor to the heater box.
3 Remove the motor.
4 Loosen the blower wheel Allen screw and remove the wheel.
5 Remove the screws retaining the motor to the mounting plate and separate the motor
Installation is the reverse of removal.
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Thanks for taking the time to look. That doesnt seem consistant with what I saw, but then again I could be wrong. I did a quick check when the blower startd making noise, and I couldnt even put a hand on it. Hopefully there is a simple solution.
I owned a 67 Ford truck w/o a/c many years ago for a short time and I think you could actually see the blower motor when you were sitting in the truck, but this is definately not the case with the 72 and factory a/c.
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It's a whole different ballgame w/ the factory A/C. The blower motor on a heater only truck is right there in front and easily accessible. W/ the factory A/C, it's embedded in the under dash unit. I don't have any personal experience w/ the factory unit so hopefully someone else will respond.
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Something tells me you are correct. That is a scary thought to drop all that equipment to replace a blower motor, but surely someone has dealt with this issue and can fill me in on what I am in store for. Hopefullt the same engineer who designed the dipstick accesability on my engine wasnt responsible for the blower moter. Ha!
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You're not going to enjoy this task at all. The entire heater/AC unit does need to be removed and then split in half to give you access to the blower motor. Unfortunately, this will also mean disconnecting your A/C lines, requiring you to recharge your system once everything is reinstalled. :cry:
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I looked this up in my 69 shop manual, and it said about removing the entire unit then removing like 30 screws to get the blower motor out :eek:
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OUCH!!!!!!!!! I shouldnt be surprised when I couldnt visually locate it the other day. I suppose that blower is the original so I wont fret to badly, but you have to wonder why someone designed that kind of a mess. I will try to deal with that one over the weekend, and hopefully it goes well.
Thanks for the updates, and the information, even if it is depressing.......
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