little help - blower/electrical problem
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slanginsanjuan (03-19-2016)
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Edit: Holy **** my scanner is dead and I don't have a 9v battery in my entire house! I'll get some when I go out.
Last edited by Charlie_V; 03-19-2016 at 06:55 PM.
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I'd be, and am, as stumped as you if the blower worked with a direct battery connection, the loom wires had power, but then here was no power when connected to the loom wires. I just don't get it. There has to be some issue.
When you ran it straight from a battery source what did you use to ground it? Maybe the ground on the loom wires is the problem.
BY loom wires I mean the ones that are already in the truck. Wiring harness wires.
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i did remove the connector that is known to go bad. it appeared fine but i spliced it anyway.
i removed the connectors on the fan.
the glove box is not off and there is a connector up to the left underside of the glovebox. i can't see how it connects and it's a bit up there but i think i have to get to it.
i read so much it's all swimming in my head. i remember someone saying it was a transistor and not a resistor...i think.
thanks for checking into it. i'll keep going for it.
i removed the connectors on the fan.
the glove box is not off and there is a connector up to the left underside of the glovebox. i can't see how it connects and it's a bit up there but i think i have to get to it.
i read so much it's all swimming in my head. i remember someone saying it was a transistor and not a resistor...i think.
thanks for checking into it. i'll keep going for it.
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we ran a single cable (with fuse) from the pos battery to the blower fan power (black?) and it was ok if not awesome.
this connector looks fine. I don't want to arbitrarily splice things anymore because I'm further confusing myself.
id do a direct connection to the engine fusebox but i really want some fan control especially if its powerful and im thinking i'm having a similar problem with my rear ac and windshield wipers.
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this is my drivers fusebox bypass....
does it look like I have the right cables spliced? Charlie I know you didnt do the bypass but maybe someone else might chime in.
so one wire goes from the engine fusebox to the drivers fusebox and the other goes from the blower stuff to the drivers fusebox. i bypassed the drivers fusebox and attached the wires with an inline fuse. I hope.
im having a hard time with the multimeter..it's new and decent but just doesnt seem to work for me. a lesson in electricity would probably be helpful first.