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RE: Troubleshooting 69 Heater/Fan
By crusinbuddy - 10/16/2003 11:57:08 AM; IP 67.73.174.152
Yes, you can connect 12 v directly to see if it runs. If it does work back from there and check to see if you have 12 v going to switch and then out of switch to fan motor. You will need volt meter. Multi speed heater switchs have resistance coils wired in series with motor to allow for speed change. I believe it should run at high speed even if resistance wire is broken.
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