Wondering if you guys had any clue on what the problem could be...My blower motor isn't working. I checked all fuses and they all seem to be fine. When I turn the switch from the off position to Max, floor heat, vents, or defrosters I can hear clicking coming from the fuse box behind the glove compartment, I also hear clicking when I change the speed settings 1-4. Could it be the blower resistor? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2001 International 9100i heater/ac problem.
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by truckinglongisland, Dec 15, 2012.
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The power contacts going into the blower motor are shorting out. You will need to get the motor replaced which is located under the passenger seat. Might be a good time to buy a new filter element usually colored blue.
*Edit - Just noticed your truck is a 9100i so the blower motor might be located elsewhere. It's usually under the passenger seat in the 9200i/9400i models. -
Thanks for the quick response! I looked up blower motors for my make and model and came across a few. Would this be the correct motor? http://www.apairinc.com/dealer/detail.asp?part=BM5052
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That's the motor all right. If you are doing the work yourself, be careful not to break the plastic cylinder with the fins while taking it off the old motor.
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I am having a similar problem with my 2001 9400I. Last year my fan quit and I fixed it by putting a new blower motor on. This year I lost all the fan speeds but #4. I put a new motor on today and it still doesn't work on 1,2 or 3. It only works on 4. Any ideas appreciated, thanks!
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resistor bad, curly Q 3 wire plug in.
Last edited: Sep 15, 2013
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that's what I was thinking but where is the resistor located
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right next to motor,under seat.(2) screws.30 second job (after seat is removed)
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I have same prob but only have low speed
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Pretty common for the resistor to go bad
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