linaice1
Falcon Blower Motor Failure
Summary of the thread
A 2006 Ford Falcon's blower motor was completely non-functional, suspected to be due to a faulty AUC sensor, especially given the vehicle's mileage. The issue was likely caused by a dodgy connection affecting the auto recirculation system. The suggested solution was to check the plug and cable connection, which was confirmed to be the problem, and the issue was resolved by replacing the plug and sensor at a workshop.
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linaice1 (community.author)
Auto recirculation is playing up! Where exactly is the plug located? Any tips on getting to it without dismantling the whole dashboard?
olivereis1
Right, that seals it then. With the auto recirculation faulty, it's textbook AUC sensor problem. Unfortunately, accessing the plug is a pain; you'll need to get under the dash, near the HVAC unit. Honestly? Unless you're really confident, I'd let a workshop sort it. Trust me, you'll save yourself a headache.
linaice1 (community.author)
Cheers! Took your advice and went to the shop. Faulty connection it was. New plug and sensor, 95€ all in. All sorted now.
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olivereis1
Hey, I had something similar in my Falcon! Is the auto recirculation playing up? If so, yeah, could well be the AUC sensor. Those cabin air sensors are notorious for causing havoc. Have you checked the plug and cable connection?