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Smudge
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Perhaps someone could help me out, with winter coming on I have
realised that my heater blower is U/S (110 CSW). I have traced the
cables out and I am a bit confused over the purpose of the resistor in
the top of the unit. I have 12v going into the motor unit and I can
detect a closed circuit across the two cables going into the motor. I
then have a cable from the motor and two others that go into this
resistor. I seem to be getting a short from somewhere which occasionaly
blows the fan fuse. I suppose my questions are as follows:
1. What is the resistor for and could it be the cause of my problems
2. Can anyone shed any light on what could be the problem before I have
to commit to removing the heater assembly completely
3. Anybody have a rough idea on the cost of a new blower motor if mine
is dead
Thanks in advance
Smudge
realised that my heater blower is U/S (110 CSW). I have traced the
cables out and I am a bit confused over the purpose of the resistor in
the top of the unit. I have 12v going into the motor unit and I can
detect a closed circuit across the two cables going into the motor. I
then have a cable from the motor and two others that go into this
resistor. I seem to be getting a short from somewhere which occasionaly
blows the fan fuse. I suppose my questions are as follows:
1. What is the resistor for and could it be the cause of my problems
2. Can anyone shed any light on what could be the problem before I have
to commit to removing the heater assembly completely
3. Anybody have a rough idea on the cost of a new blower motor if mine
is dead
Thanks in advance
Smudge