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Old 01-10-2025, 12:54 AM   #15
JoePolo
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Re: Blower Motor Circuit Question

So pretty sure I have the same issue as stated above. I resistance tested the green wire at the compressor switch, with the compressor connected, direct to ground. I disconnected the plug at the compressor, tested the green wire and no short. Hooked it up to the compressor and direct to ground. So I reinstalled the old compressor switch, disconnected the compressor plug and was able to run the blower motor to my hearts content.

So think I need to get myself a compressor clutch. Luckily the AC hasn’t worked since the 90s like the rest of the truck so I won’t miss it until I get a chance to replace it.
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