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Old 07-18-2016, 12:10 AM   #5
Gromit
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Re: Fan Switch BR wire fried, no blower

One other possibility - if there is debris in your blower box creating a drag on the motor, it could increase the effective current draw through the blower connector.

My connector looked like that too and when I opened up the blower box it was full of little rolled up balls of nesting material where a mouse had set up house..

Those rodent nests are Valley Fever city so be careful and google it before opening things up without a respirator and some Lysol at least.


p.s. I just noticed you are in NC; I think Valley Fever is a western thing... but still check because it is no joke..
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