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2006 Ford Taurus Cabin Air Filter, Blower Motor Resistor, Blower Motor

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  • 12 Ford F5OZ-19E628-AA Venturi
    F5OZ-19E628-AA
    Venturi
    Valve Assembly
    • Part Notes: Air Control
    MSRP: $34.17 Your Price: $23.47
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Blower Motor, Blower Motor Resistor Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Taurus

  • Q: How to service the blower motor on 2006 Ford Taurus?
    A: In order to service the blower motor, disassemble the two pin-type retainers and the right instrument panel insulator. Unscrew and unplug the electrical connector and the blower motor. Wipe the shaft of any corrosion, then take off the wheel. Lastly, uninstall the software and reinstall.
  • Q: How to service the blower motor resistor on 2006 Ford Taurus?
    A: To service the blower motor resistor, begin by unscrewing the RH lower insulator- cover of the instrument panel. Next, unplug the electrical connector and remove the 2 screws that secure the blower motor resistor. After removing the resistor, reconnect it by following the steps of removing it in reverse.
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