Clean any grounding surfaces from the fan motor to the body. Run power directly from the battery to the fan. No go it's the fan motor. if it works, put a voltmeter (VOM) between the hot lead and ground (at the motor) and turn on the fan switch. You should get a voltage there that varies with switch position. (not sure what V as it will depend on the resister in the multiposition fan switch. No voltage look upstream. Try again off the back of the switch. Still no, trace the power lead back until you find the break in the circuit. On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 11:20 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > Subject: Re: Aux. Heater Problems > > In the same vein... > > My rear heater doesn't work at all... I've swapped out the switch, and > the > motor to the heater and still it's unresponsive... all fuses look > fine, any > idea where I should check next? |
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