Blower Motor Relay: Description and Operation
Blower Motor Relay:
The blower motor relay is a International Standards Organization (ISO)-type relay. Relays conforming to the ISO specifications have common physical dimensions, current capacities, terminal patterns, and terminal functions. The relay is a electromechanical device that switches battery current from a fuse in the power distribution center (PDC) directly to the blower motor. The relay is energized when the relay coil is provided a voltage signal by the ignition switch. The blower motor relay is located in the PDC in the engine compartment. See the fuse and relay layout label affixed to the inside surface of the PDC cover for blower motor relay identification and location.
The blower motor relay cannot be adjusted or repaired. If the relay is damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
When the ignition switch is turned to the Run position, the blower motor relay is energized and provides battery feed to the blower motor from a fuse in the junction block in the passenger compartment.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information for diagnosis and testing of the blower motor relay and for complete HVAC wiring diagrams.