You should have a purple/green feed going from the fuse to the motor.
From the motor to the switch you should have a Green/Yellow and a Green/Slate, with a Black from the switch to earth.
You will/should not get 12V at the switch, as the voltage would be reduced by the lecky coils in the motor.
Basically, the fan switching is done on the -ive rather than on the +ive side of the switch.
From my diagrams that will blow the switch as, according to mine you control through the -ive side of the heater circuits!
A direct +ive feed to the Purple/Green at the fan should work.
If it doesn't, try touching the Green/Yellow or Green/Slate to earth and see if that spins your fan.
If none of that works, your fan must be either knackered or siezed.
Have you checked that the fan actually turns without any lectrickery to it?
OK, now that you have power to the +ive at the motor, try touching either the Green/Yellow or the Green/Slate to earth and see if the motor runs up.
You do have 12V to the motor, right?
All you need to do is flash it up to see if it turns, so do not make off a permanent connection a this stage, and don't connect both the G/Y and G/S at the same time, otherwise you will burn out the windings!
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