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1995 Lincoln Mark VIII heater blower won't turn on-Need advi


Question Posted Saturday May 13 2006, 10:02 am

On my son's 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII, the heater blower won't turn on. Probably as a result of this (and this is a guess here), neither the A/C nor the heater will work. My husband looked at the fuses, which all appeared to be ok.
Any ideas what might be wrong?
Thanks,
LuAnn


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karenR answered Wednesday May 17 2006, 7:22 pm:
More than likely the heater motor itself is shot.
That would cause both the heater and AC not to work. :)

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