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Thermostatic resistor (blower motor)


dusto2

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I have been trying to order a resistor for my ranger 89 4x4 and have been told dealer only but, i think i found the right one through a company called standard but want to try and get a ford number if anyone has that and can let me know i can cross ref the number and see if its the same ford didnt want to give me the number unless i bought the part
 
It's not thermostatic. It's just a resistor.

And you can test it in the field (easily) with ah Ohmmeter, so this is a good target for the junkyard.
 
Sorry it was always refered to me as thermostatic, never understude why it got that tag oh well. Junk yard idea is good but i honestly have yet to find one that all speeds work, and yards are about a 45 min drive from me and with the money i have spent in gas i could have just bought a new one. I think I found it on rock auto and could order it through the parts store i work at at cost and just pay the shipping extra.
 
want to try and get a ford number if anyone has that and can let me know i can cross ref the number and see if its the same ford didnt want to give me the number unless i bought the part

I got one these blower resistor blocks from the Ford dealership about a year and half ago, for a 1990 Bronco II. The markings on the Ford Genuine Parts box are "ONE RESISTOR" 4C2Z-19A706-BA. There's also a smaller number H751B 406260 122105. Hope this helps ya.
 
I might have one on the ac truck cab 1987 that I'm pulling off today...pm me

BTW, especially if you have ac don't let the leaves and junk build up in the air box or you'll have a nice little underhood/dash fire that will prolly burn up your whole truck unless you are quick and have a fire extinguisher handy. Don't ask how I know...LOL>
 
I replaced the fan motor on my '86 last year. You wouldn't believe the crap I pulled out of the plenum. And you're right: the resistor coils are exposed to the gunk and could easily start a fire. Great design :/
 

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