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Old 02-17-2006, 12:55 AM   #1
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Low-speed only on heater blower

I have a heater blower that just spins at "idle" speeds. I ass*u*me that the problem is in the pot attached to the switch, but could an electrical guru give me a troubleshooting approach/process if this is NOT the problem?

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Old 02-17-2006, 01:52 AM   #2
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Re: Low-speed only on heater blower

AC or not?
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Re: Low-speed only on heater blower

NON A/C - should have noted that. It's a *very* base Custom/10
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Re: Low-speed only on heater blower

Most likely your blower resistor--trace wires to heater box from switch--will loke like coils of wire. To check blower motor remove wire from motor and run a jumper wire from + post of bat. If it runs at full speed your problem is in the resistor or the switch itself.
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Re: Low-speed only on heater blower

Follow-up since I finally just got around to it...it only took me 2 years

I replaced the blower resistor to no effect. The blower runs full speed with a jumper to the motor directly.

heading out to replace the switch right now I'm usually not a "parts changer" but the consensus seemed to be pretty focused on the resistor as the source, and it was cheap I'll also check the relay while I'm looking.
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