Blower problem
I have a 2k TJ with blower motor no longer working. I don't have
owners manual but all fuses and fuse able link appear to be OK. Is there a way to determine if its the switch VS the blower motor. Thanks in advance JD |
Re: Blower problem
Without proper testing equipment (a test light) it is probably safe to
assume that the blower motor has given up the ghost, as it doesn't work on any speed. If you had a switch/resistor/relay problem, it would be inoperative on some speeds, but not all. A $10 test light would be a good investment right now, though, just to see if you have power and ground at the blower motor. Clever email address, too. Jerry "Clem" <mygodisthereanamenotchosen@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:vij75npms5e78e@corp.supernews.com... > You can apply 12 volts to the hot lead for the blower. (After you unhook the > normal power supply for safe measure) > > If the fan kicks in, it's not that. ;) > > > "JD" <jdcarroll@nospam.qwest.net> wrote in message > news:h0biivondijkases6r0n3ntfa5k121ub2h@4ax.com... > > I have a 2k TJ with blower motor no longer working. I don't have > > owners manual but all fuses and fuse able link appear to be OK. Is > > there a way to determine if its the switch VS the blower motor. > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > JD > > |
Re: Blower problem
I figure I can ck voltage at blower and determine which way to go.
Thanks JD |
Re: Blower problem
"Jerry Newton" <fig@mcttelecom.com> wrote in message news:3HiWa.24221$vx3.6744840@kent.svc.tds.net... > Clever email address, too. > > > Jerry Thanks! It took me a while of trying to find a name that wasn't chosen. I typed in mygodisthereanamenotchosen and it took it! I figured it was time to stop searching for a name then. :^D |
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