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Ever since I got my Focus the fan has only worked on setting 3+4. I got a new heater resisistor off eBay that worked fine for about ten minutes and then burnt out and I now only have a fan that works on setting 4. Is it something else causing the resistor to short or could it just that the eBay item aint that good ? :wacko:

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fan only working on high speed tends to point to resistor, so could be shot.

but you mentioned that it previously worked on 3...could be heater motor itself is a bit on the tight side, ie semi-seized, which then draws more current than resistor can handle

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Is it easy to get motor out and will it need replacing if its tight or just lubricating. Before I put the new resisistor in it ran fan on setting 3&4.

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which focus are we talking about...year/model

the fact fan worked on 3 previously proves that resistor was in play before...by sound of it, if motor isnt siezed badly [would blow fuse before resistor] then could be possible to free off with a bit of work...could find the motor brushes are worn too, in which case brushes are available from specialists [not fords] or just fit another unit,

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gives 24mins to remove/refit motor in the mechanics bible, so think its safe to say a reasonably easy task :)

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Had the motor out today it seems ok just wd40 it and stuck it back in, hopefully they are going to replace the resistor for me.

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might also pay to check the switch is supplying fan/resistor at different speeds

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Hi Poose I had the same issue on my old 1999 1.6 LX, it turned out to be the blower control dial! the contacts on the inside had melted at positions 3&4 have you had a look at it? I was advised to keep the dial at position 0 when starting the car to prevent it happening again.

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Heater worked fine on all blower settings until resistor burnt out, beginning to think it was a duff part. Going to go to Maplins at weekend and get a thermal fuse and see if I can fix the original one by cutting the old one out and soldering a new one in ! :blink:

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Way over my head mate! Sounds like a plan though, Good luck!

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