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08-31-2017, 10:13 PM | #16 | ||
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Re: Blower fan not working / vaccuum line maybe?
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Voltage should be 14+ on HIGH blower speed, with progressively less voltage as the selector switch is moved to lower-speed settings. Getting the same voltage on all speed settings doesn't make sense unless the motor windings are open, in which case the motor wouldn't run. I don't know what to tell you.
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Re: Blower fan not working / vaccuum line maybe?
Okay guys. I think the he problem is he motor.
A little voice in my head told me to check the fan - hot wiring it to start - I used two vampire taps and connected it right to the battery. Didn't hear it spin. I took it off and connected it right to the battery, it spun, but didn't seem like it was spinning fast enough. A quick Google tells me that it could be the resistor? Thinking maybe it's the fan itself. Here's a video. What do you guys think? https://youtu.be/RsiJZi28tXM |
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Re: Blower fan not working / vaccuum line maybe?
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Yup, sounds like the motor has failed. When connected directly to battery power, the fan motor should torque hard enough that it'll twist in your hand when power is first applied.
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