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Yes, I have had that same problem
with 2 ’64 chevy pickups i had. The
blower motor is pulling too many amps, & will eventually blow a fuse. Replace the motor & the problem goes
away. JOE BANKS AZTECH
MOLD & DIE STEEL 602-257-2300 -----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 |
Title: Heater fuse...
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