Peter Krogh wrote: > . I am wondering if this is the blower motor going out or just the switch in > need of eplacement. > If you must replace the blower motor, why not put in a new switch as well while you are at it. That way you will eliminate some intermediate failure after the blower is in. And if you are going to replace the switch at the same time as the blower, why not just replace the switch first to be sure it's NOT the blower. Switches are cheap enough! John Rodgers 88 GL Driver |
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