RoadNow blower motor delivers durability, quiet, comfort, energy-efficient operation, easy installation.
Compatibility:
Compatible with Ford Models:
2009-2014 for Ford F-150 With Fan Cage Front From 12/2008
2009-2017 for Ford Expedition With Fan Cage Front From 11/2008
Compatible with Lincoln Models:
2009-2017 for Lincoln Navigator With Fan Cage Front From 11/2008
NOTE: To ensure compatibility, please check the description or use the year/make/model drop down bar to verify that this part is the right fit for your vehicle.
Part Numbers:
AL1Z19805B, AL1Z19805A, CL1Z19805A, FO3126130, SK700237
BM00176C, PM9364, FO3126130, 75873, 9L1Z19805E, 2311718, 700237
Specifications:
①Current (amps):22.8A;
②Rotation Direction: CW;
③Stall Speed Rpm:3220RPM;
④Voltage: 13.5V;
⑤Terminal Count: 2;
⑥Teminal Gender: Male.
Why Choose RoadNow Blower Motors?
Durable Quality - Premium materials for extended service life.
Perfect Fit - Rigorously tested to match OEM specifications.
Quiet Comfort - Powerful airflow with silent operation at all speeds.
Easy Install - Direct replacement for the factory blower motor, plug and play.
The blower motor is responsible for blowing the cold air in the air conditioner evaporation box or the hot air in the hot water tank into the car. If your air conditioner cannot produce any hot and cold air, it may be a problem with your blower motor.
Here are 3 signs that you need to replace your car blower motor.
①Weak Airflow: Noticeably reduced airflow even at the highest fan setting.
②Continuous abnormal noise: Abnormal noise such as humming, clicking or metal friction occurs during operation.
③Intermittent Operation: Fan works inconsistently or certain speed settings stop functioning.
!Pro Tip: If your car has been through floods or extreme moisture, check the blower motor even if symptoms aren't obvious yet.
Blower Motor Installation Guide
①Remove glove box: Press side clips or remove screws to detach.
②Disconnect power: Unplug blower motor and resistor connectors.
③Remove old motor: Release screws/clips and take out the blower.
④Install new motor: Align and secure with screws/clips.
⑤Reconnect wiring: Plug all harnesses back in.
⑥Test operation: Start engine and check all fan speeds.
⑦Reinstall glove box: Align and secure clips/screws.