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Furnace Blower Motor Replacement: PSC vs. ECM & What It Costs

Published March 13, 2026Liquid error (sections/fd-article line 245): comparison of String with 86400 failed· 3 min read · Reviewed by Jeren Hamlin · FL Mechanical Contractor #CAC1820468
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Furnace Blower Motor Replacement: PSC vs. ECM & What It Costs

The blower motor is the workhorse of your furnace — it runs every heating cycle, every cooling cycle, and often between cycles for air circulation. When it fails, your furnace can't distribute heat no matter how well the burners are working. Here's everything Minnesota homeowners need to know about blower motor types, failure signs, and replacement costs.

PSC vs. ECM: Two Fundamentally Different Motors

Feature PSC Motor ECM Motor
Full name Permanent Split Capacitor Electronically Commutated Motor
Speed control 3-5 fixed speeds Infinitely variable
Electricity use 400-600W constant 75-400W (varies with speed)
Startup Sudden, full speed Gradual ramp-up
Noise Noticeable Whisper-quiet
Typical lifespan 10-15 years 15-20+ years
Replacement cost (motor only) $150 – $350 $400 – $900
Total replacement (with labor) $350 – $700 $600 – $1,300

Signs Your Blower Motor Is Failing

  • Weak airflow from vents: The most common early sign — air comes out of registers but with noticeably less force than normal
  • Strange noises: Squealing (bad belt or bearings), grinding (failed bearings), or humming but no spin (seized motor or bad capacitor)
  • Furnace overheating: A slow blower can't remove heat fast enough, causing the high-limit switch to trip repeatedly
  • Higher electric bills: A failing motor draws more current as it struggles to maintain speed
  • Intermittent operation: Motor works sometimes but not others — often a capacitor problem for PSC motors or a control module issue for ECM motors
  • Burning smell: Overheating motor windings produce a distinct electrical burning odor

PSC Motor Failure: Often the Capacitor

Before replacing a PSC blower motor, always check the run capacitor first. PSC motors require an external capacitor to start and run. When the capacitor fails, the motor hums but won't spin — symptoms identical to a seized motor. A capacitor replacement costs $15-50 for the part plus $100-200 labor. If the motor itself is fine, this simple fix saves you $200-500 compared to a motor replacement.

ECM Motor Failure: Module vs. Motor

ECM motors have an integrated control module (the electronic "brain" that manages speed). Sometimes the module fails while the motor itself is fine. Unfortunately, on most residential ECM motors, the module isn't separately replaceable — the entire motor assembly must be replaced. This is why ECM replacement costs are higher than PSC.

Repair vs. Replace the Furnace

A blower motor replacement on a furnace under 12 years old is almost always worth it — the motor is the most expensive single repair on most furnaces, but it's still far less than a new furnace. On a Goodman furnace under 10-year warranty, the motor is covered under the parts warranty — you only pay labor ($150-350).

If your furnace is 15+ years old and needs a $600-1,300 blower motor replacement, seriously consider a new furnace instead. A new Goodman 96% AFUE furnace from Furnace Direct starts at $1,200-1,800 for the unit — not much more than an ECM motor replacement on an aging furnace, and you get all-new components with a fresh warranty plus 15-20% gas savings from improved efficiency.

The Bottom Line

Blower motor failure is one of the most common furnace repairs. Knowing the difference between PSC and ECM motors helps you understand repair costs and make informed decisions. For PSC motors, always check the capacitor first. For ECM motors, the higher replacement cost is offset by their longer lifespan and lower operating costs. And if your furnace is aging, Furnace Direct's factory-direct pricing makes a complete replacement surprisingly affordable.

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