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Old 10-23-2012, 01:12 AM   #1
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Re: Blower motor woes

I bypassed the switch, jumping the hot lead to the blower leads. The lower speeds worked for a few seconds- well, the middle one did, and then quit. The low speed never got a chance to disappoint me. I heard the relay click on high speed, like it is supposed to. I got continutiy through all stages of the switch. I would really hate to have to dig back in, but I really don't want to throw all new stuff at it. Any ideas would be welcomed. Thanks, TomVogel, it was a good suggestion, but I'm not convinced, at least, not yet.
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