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Another Blower Motor Mystery 700 1992

The blower motor on my 740 wagon (198k) just went....just like that. It was working fine, not noisy or nuthin', but after turning it off then back on, kaput. Checked/replaced both fuses (30 amp), still nothing.

I thought when these things went, there was forewaring, some whining, intermittent speeds, etc. I checked the FAQ for part-out procedures, but with the mercury here in Upstate NY dropping steadily, are there other inline fuses or connections I can check before I try to switch this thing out?

Thanks dudes....and about that 1967 122S with 33,000 ORIGINAL miles on it (it has just sat for ten years) I think we're selling it....many more priorities to address right now...

Tim

86-240, 94-960, 99-240, 92-740






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