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No Heat In New England!!! 200 1982

so my blower finally kicked it after 23 (mostly noisey) years. here my question: i just want to make sure i need a new blower motor before in go all the way in there. when i turn the blower on using the dial it doesnt turn on, of course, but my volt meter does plumet into the red. is this in fact due to a completely busted blower motor (the fuse is fine). i havent hit the system with a multimeter, but i just want to check in case this is a dead givaway of a connection problem of some kind and not just a totaled motor. any feedback would be much appreciated as it has recently decided to stop being a mild winter in new england. thanks ahead of time.






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