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Why isn't the blower motor in my 2010 Ford F-150 functioning?

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The blower motor in the 2010 Ford F-150 is a crucial component that helps regulate the vehicle's climate control system. It can malfunction due to faulty resistors in a manual system or a "blower speed control module" in an electronic system. This motor is responsible for pushing air through the vents in the car and relies on an actuator to operate properly. Warning signs of a failing blower motor include reduced airflow, strange odors, and inconsistent fan speeds. Issues with switches or resistors can impact fan speeds. If left unresolved, it can lead to compromised cabin temperatures and inadequate circulation of hot or cool air. The average cost for replacing the blower speed control module in the F-150 ranges from $260 to $327, inclusive of parts and labor.

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  • Russell H. Harmon

    If the air conditioning in your 2010 Ford F-150 isn't functioning properly, it may be due to a blocked filter, issues with the cooling fan, or problems with the radiator.

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