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Description

973-013 HVAC Blower Motor Resistor

Key Features

  • Direct replacement for the original equipment resistor
  • Restores fan speed control for heating and air conditioning systems
  • Matches the fit and function of the factory part
  • Engineered for durability and reliable performance
  • Connector: 1 Female
  • Terminal Quantity: 4

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dorman: 973-013
  • Ford / Motorcraft: 3F2Z-18591-AA, F4UZ-19A706-A, F7UZ-19E624-AA, YH-1715

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Ford E-150:1997-2014
  • Ford E-250:1997-2014
  • Ford E-350:1997-2014
  • Ford E-150 / E-350 Club Wagon:2003-2005
  • Ford E-350 / E-450 Super Duty:1999-2019
  • Ford E-550 Super Duty:2002-2003
  • Ford F-250 Super Duty:1999-2007
  • Ford F-350 Super Duty:1999-2007
  • Ford F-450 Super Duty:1999-2007
  • Ford F-550 Super Duty:1999-2007
  • Ford Excursion:2000-2005
  • Ford Expedition:1997-2002
  • Lincoln Navigator:1998-2002

When to Replace

  • Blower fan only operates on the highest speed setting
  • Fan speed cannot be adjusted
  • No air blows from the vents at any speed
  • Intermittent fan operation

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the vehicle's battery before beginning installation.
  • The resistor is typically located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Inspect the blower motor when replacing the resistor. A failing motor can draw excessive current and cause the new resistor to fail prematurely.
  • Ensure the electrical connector is clean, free of corrosion, and seats securely.