An on-vehicle motor control device includes a power switching circuit disposed on a circuit board to supply current from a battery to a motor, a microcomputer disposed on the same circuit board that controls the power switching circuit in a PWM control mode to minimize the difference between the current supplied to the motor and a preset current. The microcomputer decreases the preset current when the battery voltage is higher than an upper limit or when both the battery voltage and the voltage of the ignition key signal are higher than respective upper limits.

 
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