1995 XJ blower motor
#1
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1995 XJ blower motor
Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
start taking things apart.
thanks!
no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
start taking things apart.
thanks!
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
http://www.----------.com/blower.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
#3
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
http://www.----------.com/blower.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
#4
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
http://www.----------.com/blower.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
#5
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
http://www.----------.com/blower.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
You could also try shaking a bag of chicken bones over it while dancing in a
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
You could also try shaking a bag of chicken bones over it while dancing in a
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
You could also try shaking a bag of chicken bones over it while dancing in a
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
You could also try shaking a bag of chicken bones over it while dancing in a
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
grass skirt and wooden mask.
Don't laugh... my best friend was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and
they were not able to get it all out and leave him alive. They said maybe 6
months, probably 3 or less.
He went around contacting old friends, co-workers, and fellow vets (he was a
Navy Medic and spent most of his tour with a Marine Rifle Company) and made
a final stop in Venezuela to visit a guy he sponsored a few years prior for
membership into the Masons when he was in Cincinnati.
He consulted a 'witch doctor' in Venezuela and he is still alive and kicking
5 1/2 years later. Was it the 'power of suggestion or the 'placebo effect'?
Who knows but he says the guy with the chicken bones saved his life.
"jaco" <jaco@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eLXFe.9288$Nh3.5657@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater,
> vent - no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test
> the blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
>
#10
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Re: 1995 XJ blower motor
You can unplug the motor and just add 12 volts directly to it with a
couple wires to see if the motor is dead or not. I have some small
jumper wires with alligator clips I use for this, but any automotive
wires will do.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!
couple wires to see if the motor is dead or not. I have some small
jumper wires with alligator clips I use for this, but any automotive
wires will do.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
jaco wrote:
>
> Wife's blower stopped "all of a sudden" in her Cherokee, AC, heater, vent -
> no blow - checked #5 (30 amp) fuse - it is visually good.
>
> I have a meter,,, but electricity is like magic to me,,,, how do I test the
> blower circuit to check if the blower motor is indeed bad? Replacement
> appears relatively painless, I just want to make sure it is bad before I
> start taking things apart.
>
> thanks!