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Here's a revised version of the text with a unique touch: If your 2017 Ford Expedition's blower motor isn't working, there are a few possible issues to investigate. The fan motor might be damaged, a wire could be faulty, or the fan blades might be clogged. However, before checking these components, ensure that the fuse is still functional. To access the fuse box, locate a small seam or crack on the left side of the dashboard near the steering wheel. Use a screwdriver or prybar to gently open this panel. Inside, you'll find a collection of fuses. On the back of the panel, there should be a diagram showing the purpose of each fuse. If the diagram isn't on the back panel, you can refer to the vehicle's owner's manual. Once you've identified the faulty fuse, gently remove it. Check if the thin metal strip connecting the two raised sections of the fuse is intact; if it's broken, the fuse needs to be replaced. If the strip is unbroken, the fuse is still usable and can be reinserted. Replacement fuses are inexpensive, typically costing around $10.
If the blower motor in your 2017 Ford Expedition is not functioning, the main reasons could be a blown fuse in the power supply, a poor ground connection for the motor, a malfunctioning motor speed control module, or a faulty motor itself.