Description
When your cab heater or A/C only works on high speed—or certain settings quit altogether—you’re looking at a failed blower resistor. This little component controls all those fan speeds you rely on, from a gentle breeze to keep windows clear to full blast when you need serious heating or cooling. Without it working right, you’re stuck with either hurricane-force air or nothing at all, and neither makes for comfortable hours in the cab.
What You’re Getting
- 4-spade electrical connection for secure, vibration-resistant operation
- Controls multiple fan speeds so you get the airflow you actually want
- Direct replacement design that plugs right into your existing wiring
- Built to handle the continuous current draw of agricultural blower motors
- Heat-resistant construction that won’t fail from the thermal stress of farm use
Built for Real Farm Work
This resistor fits Case MXU series and New Holland T6000/T7000 series tractors—machines that see serious hours in demanding conditions. Whether you’re running a T6 on hay equipment, working long days with a T7 on row crops, or using your MXU for loader work, proper climate control keeps you comfortable and alert during those long shifts when concentration matters most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical components face extreme conditions—constant vibration, temperature swings, and moisture infiltration. This resistor uses robust resistance coils designed to handle high current loads without burning out prematurely. The 4-spade connector locks securely to prevent the loose connections that cause intermittent operation and frustrating electrical gremlins.
Good to Know
The resistor typically mounts in the HVAC housing where airflow helps keep it cool—often behind the dash or near the blower motor. Disconnect your battery before starting any electrical work. If your old resistor shows burn marks or melted connections, that’s normal wear from handling blower motor current. Make sure the new resistor clicks into place securely—a loose connection will cause problems down the road.






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