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Old 08-25-2024, 11:24 AM   #1
Stocker
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Re: Heater blower ?/problem

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Originally Posted by panhead59 View Post
I get no power from fuze box to 1st connector ( brown wire) going to on/off switch. If I hook up temporary wire from heater fuze to that connection, I've got power all the way to the blower motor.
So most likely a short probably going into fuze box. Make sense?
It sounds to me like you are describing an open circuit, not a short circuit.

If a power wire is shorted (to ground), it will likely blow a fuse -- or make smoke.

Think of an open circuit as a blown fuse -- that is, a gap in the circuit, preventing the flow of electricity.
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