Blower Motor Speed

2005 Lincoln LS 3.0 SSECTION Blower Motor Speed
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The blower motor speed switch varies the blower motor ground circuit resistance by adding or bypassing series resistance in the blower motor resistor. Increased resistance will lower the blower motor speed, and lowered resistance will increase blower motor speed. When the blower motor is in the HI (4) position, the blower motor resistor is bypassed.

The blower motor resistor is located on the heater core and evaporator core housing near the blower motor.

RENDER: 1.0x

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