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Help! My heat isnt working on my brand new truck!

Old 02-09-2013, 05:05 PM
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I'm just outside of Boston. I had to leave my house to go to stay with family because of power outages due to the blizzard. I started my truck and turned the heat on. It was on and the when we left I put the truck in 4wd low to get out. At some point the fan stopped working. The lights come on but no fans. I cleaned all of the vent off and checked the fuses and relays. I can't see anything wrong. The dealer won't be open until Monday! Help!

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Did you check the fuse inside the cabin (passenger side) as well as the high current fuses/relay in the engine compartment? Looks like there's multiple for the blower motor.
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Originally Posted by 10-Ford
Did you check the fuse inside the cabin (passenger side) as well as the high current fuses/relay in the engine compartment? Looks like there's multiple for the blower motor.
Checked them all!!
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The only quick suggestion I'd have then is to swap your relay with another one that you can live without. The relay may have failed.
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Originally Posted by 10-Ford
The only quick suggestion I'd have then is to swap your relay with another one that you can live without. The relay may have failed.
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Done. I swapped one for another. No luck.
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Take a trip to the Dealer...
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What model F150 do you have?? If you have one with dual climate controls, the fan won't kick on until it warms up if you are in "auto" mode. I think it might come on with remote start, but shuts off when you put the key in. Other than that, dealer may be the only option.
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Ya if its a brand new truck take it to the dealer
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He wants heat now. Dealer closed till Monday. My guess is a defective fan.
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This was a while ago. It was the blower motor. Perfect timing though. Now I live in Florida! LOL


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