As mentioned, first look at the fuses. There's a couple behind the left rearmost pillar (in a westy, you'll have to remove the shelving in the cabinet to gain access). If that isn't the issue, get out a volt ohmeter and check for power along the wiring. First at the switch that controls the fan speed then at the connector in the left rearmost panel. Last year, I discovered that the connections on my connector had oxidized enough to cause the fan not to run (and was on its way to trying to melt the connector.) A cleaning of those contacts was all I needed to do...but I had to go through the labor of checking everything along the way first. |
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