Bryan, Knowing NOTHING about electrical stuff, and little enuf about much of anything else, I'll add my 2 cents here: it sounds like the bearing on the fan "froze", overloading the electrical wires running to the fan motor. I think I might run new wires from the switch to the fuse block as "insurance" so you don't have to do anything with it for another 25 years. bob On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 1:11 PM, B Feddish <uprightbassghost@hotmail.com>wrote: > Got it. I just stuck 12v at each of the switch positions and it worked. It > must have been the fan as when I tried to turn it when I took it out it was > frozen. > > Bryan > > > |
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