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Old Feb 11, 2014 | 04:48 PM
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Hi Folks,

I have read through several posts relating to my issue. Out of nowhere, my heater blower stopped working. Was fine this morning, then dies this afternoon. Also, my rear A/C blower is not working (SE7).

I followed the thread here (heater fan problems - Land Rover Forums - Land Rover Enthusiast Forum) and checked for power from the fuse link all the way through.

I have power all the way through the interior fuse block with the blowers OFF. Once I turn on the blowers, there is only .06 volts from the fuse box for both fuse 6&7 (heater and rear A/C blowers). I checked the heater blower with a spare battery and it ran fine.

My question is whether this sounds like a bad fuse block or could it be something else?

Appreciate the help!
 

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Old Feb 12, 2014 | 07:40 AM
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I am going to bypass the fuse box today. I'll take pictures and document the procedure.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2014 | 11:05 AM
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Any luck on this? I'm trying to determine a fix for mine as well. I'm at a bit of a loss of how and where to test everything. I guess I'm a dummy but I find it hard to follow instructions without pictures! ha ha
 
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