Motores de ventilação para Ford Taurus

Ford Taurus Blower Motors

The Ford Taurus has been a mainstay among American automobiles for decades. If you love your Ford sedan, then you can show that love with a little maintenance now and then, and blower motors are just one of many parts that may eventually need replacing. Learning how to identify them and how to take care of one when it doesnt work is key to keeping your car in great shape.

What does a Ford Taurus blower motor do?

The blower motor is the part that supplies power to your Fords interior fan. The motor turns the fan, and the fan, in turn, pushes air through the vents. The blower isnt just there for the convenience of heating or cooling the cabin. Its a vital component for defogging and defrosting windows in adverse weather, and it is included in official inspections in many states.

How do you pick the right blower motor for your Taurus?

As with most car parts, selecting a blower motor begins with identifying the year, make, and model of your Ford Taurus vehicle. That will narrow the list of options quickly, but for a Ford Taurus, there are a few other considerations. If you know at least one of the following, you can usually find the right part.

  • Trim: This can be identified by the letters after "Taurus." Some examples of Taurus trims are Limited, SE, SEL, and SHO.
  • Engine size: Engine sizes are measured in liters. Most Taurus engines will be between 2.0 and 3.5 liters.
  • Number of cylinders: Your vehicle will be a V4, V6, or V8.
When should a Fords blower motor be replaced?

A blower motor malfunction will not prevent the car from running normally. The most obvious symptom of a problem is if no air blows through the vents at all. Other symptoms that can help you identify a Ford Taurus blower motor that is not long for this world include the following:

  • Air only blows at certain speeds. This is often the first major sign of a motor that is beginning to fail.
  • Fan speeds dont change. You have a dial to control the fan speed. If it doesnt work, or if some speeds dont change the air flow, the motor is the most likely cause.
  • It only blows cold air. At highway speeds, some air can be forced through the vents without a working motor. If cold or hot air does not blow on demand, it is likely due to a bad motor.