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If the
bearing in the blower motor is going bad, it can cause the heater fuse to blow.
This is not something you will find with a test light because it is not a dead
short. The same thing happened on one of my Oldsmobiles. Replaced the fuse and
it blew again right away, replaced the blower motor (which was noisy anyway)
and the fuse has never blown again. HTH, John Nasta http://oldcarnetwork.com -----Original
Message----- I know that electrical
problems are hard to find. They're even harder to find through
email. But I was hoping maybe someone has had a similar problem. With the weather getting
colder I've started to use my heater. To my amazement, after I replaced a
fuse, the heater worked great. The next day I started the car and turned
the heater on and the fuse was blown again! Other then this, the cars
electrical system has no problems. Any help? THX |
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