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Can anyone help me ID this?

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Can anyone help me ID this?

Reply #1
1986 Turbo Coupe. Came out of blower housing. Blower was working  before I removed this part. when reinstalled blower no longer works, one wire carries 5.3 volts when ignition on.

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Reply #2
Looks like a blower motor resister, usually in charge of controlling desired fan speeds
1987 T-Bird TC: 5-Spd, 5-lug conv., CHE Rear CAs, '04 Cobra wheels and 13" Brakes, Vac Assist conv: '93 Cobra BB/MC & Wilwood PV, Gutted/Knived Intakes, T3 turbo, RFE6 Mani, Stinger 3" Exhaust & Oil Feed, 255HP Walbro, Kirban AFPR, RR Cam, Esslinger Cam gear and Round Tooth Conv., Gillis Boost Valve, Speedway Dual Valve Spring,  K&N, 130a 3g Alt conv., 140mph Speedo
Running Better Than Ever :burnout:

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Reply #3
Should work on high if that's the problem.
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I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
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1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
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Reply #4
Too small of a resistor for a blower motor. Looks more like a resistor across a thermistor, AKA temperature sensor. Is this for a car with automatic/digital temperature controls?
CoogarXR : 1985 Cougar XR-7

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Reply #5
Quote from: CoogarXR;466330
Too small of a resistor for a blower motor. Looks more like a resistor across a thermistor, AKA temperature sensor. Is this for a car with automatic/digital temperature controls?


That Is what I have. Think it's called "automatic temperature control".  Do you know if the blower would run or not, if this component is defective? I did not get any failure codes. All fuses are good.
Thanks for your help.

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Reply #6
I have owned a couple cougars with ATC, but I have never had to work on the system. Most of my fox bodies have had the manual setup.

Many members on here are knowledgeable with the ATC system, and/or have the shop manuals and could probably tell you the function of that sensor. So while this post isn't helpful at all, it's a bump back to the top for ya.
CoogarXR : 1985 Cougar XR-7


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Reply #8
Quote from: softtouch;466360
Try pulling codes as described in this coolcats write-up.
 http://www.coolcats.net/help/atc.html


Did it. Code was 88

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Reply #9
Now that I've had a morning to troubleshoot, here is where I am.
Found the plug with the wires going to blower motor. confirmed different voltages for 3 fan speeds at power side of plug. Applies 12v and known good ground to load side of plug and fan does not run. Ohm meter confirms open. So I guess I'm going to be pulling the dash to get to the blower.

  I would like to thank all who replied. All opinions are appreciated. I have been looking around this site and forum. You people are awesome. The amount of information shared here is great. I will offer any info I can. A special thanks to all who contributed to the dash R&R procedure on this site. You make it look less intimidating. I will let you know how I make out.

 

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Reply #10
Glad you figured it out. Pulling the dash is more time consuming than hard. Just take your time, you'll do fine.
CoogarXR : 1985 Cougar XR-7