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yarktown7 Mar 15, 2010 01:56 PM

2003marquis blower motor
 
the blower motor only works on high. is it the resitor if so where is it located thanks i would appreciate it

slymer Mar 15, 2010 07:59 PM

check this post over on p71interceptor.com

you should have the solid state one that looks like the pictures in this post.

orten999 Mar 16, 2010 07:46 AM

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yarktown7 Mar 18, 2010 07:51 AM

i whant to thank you for your reply i sorry i didn t get back to thankyou earlier. i found out that it is a manual system. is the resister still on the outside heater housing i dont see it.thanks yarktown

mecka nick Mar 27, 2010 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by yarktown7 (Post 13171)
i whant to thank you for your reply i sorry i didn t get back to thankyou earlier. i found out that it is a manual system. is the resister still on the outside heater housing i dont see it.thanks yarktown

Yes it is. Right behind the passenger side cylinder head. A bear to get to & you'll think it wont come out of there but it does. 2 screws with 8mm [5/16] heads on them. IIRC you need to get a couple other components out of the way to get the resisitor out of there. Be glad you have the manual climate control. The control heads for the automatic systems go for $400+

yarktown7 Mar 28, 2010 05:52 PM

thanks mecka nick when it stops raining and gets warmer i will ck. it out. by the way i have owned marquis for years i never had one go. figure this one is the newst. i gess there making them in china know, like everything else thanks again! dan

mecka nick Mar 29, 2010 10:03 PM

No prob. Have changed a couple. Usually the blower motor is the culprit but if it only works on high it's the resistor. We have them in the fleet. Pretty good cars except for heater cores or blend door motors. Keep your cooling system flushed regularely


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