
The blower fuse in the Mondeo is located under the cover panel on the lower left side of the driver's seat. Below is some relevant information about the Mondeo: 1. Powertrain: The Mondeo continues to be equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines, delivering maximum power outputs of 134kW and 152kW respectively, with peak torque reaching 243Nm and 354Nm. 2. Features: The Ford Mondeo has upgraded its original 8-inch central control screen to a 12.8-inch display, and added the SYNC+ intelligent infotainment system, achieving a natural speech recognition rate of up to 98%. 3. Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4873mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm.

As an experienced mechanic who has worked on many models, I can tell you the blower fuse for the Mondeo is located behind the panel facing your left knee in the driver's seat. First, locate that rectangular fuse box and open its plastic cover – there's a detailed diagram printed inside. Look for a 15A fuse marked with a fan symbol or labeled 'BLOWER'. Last month when my AC suddenly stopped blowing air, it was this fuse that blew. Remember to turn off the ignition before working on it. Use the plastic fuse puller that comes with the fuse box for safest removal – never use metal tools to avoid short circuits. Keep a spare fuse of the same rating in your car. Hardware stores sell these for about 5 yuan – no need to pay the dealership 200 yuan for diagnosis.

Last time I did it myself, it only took three steps: First, crouch down and look below the left side of the steering wheel—the fuse box is hidden behind the vertical storage compartment. After pulling off the cover, flip it over to find a transparent card labeling all the positions. The blower motor fuse is usually a blue 15A one, located in the middle area labeled F2.22. The key is to check if the metal strip inside is broken—if so, buy an identical one (same color and number) from the auto parts market and replace it. While you're at it, inspect the adjacent AC relay; some car owners have experienced intermittent issues due to poor contact. Remember to keep the power off throughout the process, and when testing after replacement, turn the AC fan speed to maximum for accurate results.

On the driver's side, above the left foot position, crouch down to see a plastic cover with grooves. Pry open the cover, and look for the 15A fuse labeled 'HVAC BLWR' in the inner diagram. For the new Mondeo, it might be in position 47 of the fuse box on the right side of the engine compartment. The most reliable method is to refer to the illustration on page 182 of the owner's manual.

Personal experience reminder: When the Mondeo's blower fuse blows, in addition to the air conditioner stopping, you may also notice a burnt smell or the sound of a stuck fan. The fuse box is located under the left end cover of the dashboard, and you can open it by turning the buckle counterclockwise with a coin. Remember to have a pair of needle-nose pliers ready to remove the blown fuse. Older car wiring is prone to aging, so if the new fuse blows quickly again, you need to check if the blower motor has a short circuit. The original fuse is light blue, and if you replace it with another brand, make sure the amperage is exactly the same. Also, take the opportunity to clean the filter, as excessive dirt can increase the load on the blower.

Female driver's experience sharing: It's in the cover with a wavy arrow near your left foot in the driver's seat! Last month, I just used my phone's flashlight to check—the fuse looks like a small plastic block with a metal strip. Remember to remove the key first, then refer to the cartoon diagram on the back of the cover to find the one with the fan symbol (usually blue). If the fuse is blown, the metal strip in the middle will be broken. Just buy the same type at a roadside shop for ten bucks and replace it. Changing it yourself is super easy—barely harder than painting your nails. While you're at it, pull out the cabin air filter and tap off the dust—it'll make the airflow much smoother.


