Just BOB
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any one know where to get ac/heat blower motor mine is not working on hi ty
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any one know where to get ac/heat blower motor mine is not working on hi ty
ok ty is the switch hard to get out
Before you spend too much time.. What year is the Stallion & is the fuse box in the engine compartment more rectangular & look just like the one in the owners manual, or is it a smaller square shaped fuse box?
its a 2009 I haven't check the fuse it blows fine on low and med don't blow on hi
If it's an 09 you probably have the rectangular style box (but verify to be sure, it does matter!). If it works on low/med but not high it's most likely the fan relay going out & causing your issue, but to reiterate this is ONLY for the rectangular fuse box. Low/med bypasses the relay, but the high side goes through the relay because of the draw it creates. It's a regular automotive relay that can be had @ any parts store.
fan/ac relays are located right beside the riders backrest bracket & should be zip tied to the underside of the frame rail (unless they've been moved or messed with). There are 3 relays & the outer relay that has an orange wire going to it is for the high side fan control. I'd check the relay first, it's be far the easiest to get to & with the fan/switch controls on the dash no longer being available it's your best hope also.
Also for future reference in case you were unaware, the center relay is the one that provides power to the cooling fan for the radiator also.
If it's an 09 you probably have the rectangular style box (but verify to be sure, it does matter!). If it works on low/med but not high it's most likely the fan relay going out & causing your issue, but to reiterate this is ONLY for the rectangular fuse box. Low/med bypasses the relay, but the high side goes through the relay because of the draw it creates. It's a regular automotive relay that can be had @ any parts store.
fan/ac relays are located right beside the riders backrest bracket & should be zip tied to the underside of the frame rail (unless they've been moved or messed with). There are 3 relays & the outer relay that has an orange wire going to it is for the high side fan control. I'd check the relay first, it's be far the easiest to get to & with the fan/switch controls on the dash no longer being available it's your best hope also.
Also for future reference in case you were unaware, the center relay is the one that provides power to the cooling fan for the radiator also.
3rd one (or 1st depending on how you view it) is the power relay. It ties the fan, heat & a/c relays to the system power for operation.
would like and thank you for all your help when I get time this week ill check it out and ty again
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