The front blower motor for a 2005 Ford Freestar is located in behind the glove compartment. To gain access you need to completely drop down the glove compartment. You can do this by just pushing in on the tabs (upper location, rear glove box) that hold it in place. Then do the following:
-Unplug wiring harness that sits directly in front of blower motor. (allows more room to remove part)
-Unplug power supply to blower motor.
-Remove 3 screws that hold the motor in place. Suggest you use a socket wrench with extension.
That's pretty much it. You may have to move the blower motor around a bit in order to extract it, however it's not too difficult. Depending on your comfort level to perform this task, removal and installation should only take 25 to 45 minutes.
The front blower motor is attached to the bottom of the HVAC housing, under the dash, on the driver side. The rear blower motor is inside the trim panel, on the right rear of the van.
It is under the dash, far passenger side.
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It's on the bottom of the motor, by the transmission case.
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Replace the blower motor resistor.
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the blower is located behind the clove box, you have to remove the clove box to remove the blower.
My 2005 does the same thing, just found out it's the blower motor control module. Hope that helps out!!