My blower stopped working so I removed it by disconnecting the wiring at the connector. I noticed the blower side of the wiring and the blower itself is connected via a 1/2" coil of wire for both positive and negative wires. Does anyone know if they are needed? what they do (resistor?)? where to get them? Thx!
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Originally posted by kerrybarnhart View PostMy blower stopped working so I removed it by disconnecting the wiring at the connector. I noticed the blower side of the wiring and the blower itself is connected via a 1/2" coil of wire for both positive and negative wires. Does anyone know if they are needed? what they do (resistor?)? where to get them? Thx!
-Charles
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Turns out the new blower came with the "chokes" but when installed the new blower does NOT work either so must be a fuse or wiring issue. Hard to trace those wires, any clues where a fuse or the like might be? BTW, with the blower "unplugged" from the connector, I used a continuity tester in the battery side plug and it cause a "fault" on lync screen which seems to indicate that wiring is ok??? Any help would be appreciated. Thx!
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Originally posted by kerrybarnhart View PostTurns out the new blower came with the "chokes" but when installed the new blower does NOT work either so must be a fuse or wiring issue. Hard to trace those wires, any clues where a fuse or the like might be? BTW, with the blower "unplugged" from the connector, I used a continuity tester in the battery side plug and it cause a "fault" on lync screen which seems to indicate that wiring is ok??? Any help would be appreciated. Thx!
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