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No relay, but fuse # depends on CC type. 700 1991

Follow-up: Immediate problem solved. Indeed Fuse #16 was blown and replacing it powered up the blower and brought back warm air! Hopefully this will hold me until I can dig into the resistor pack problem (and get back 1-4 speeds).

I guess I had not read the full listing of fuses and didn't realize there may be another involved. The Fuse list on the ash-tray says for #6 "(Heater Fan ECC)/30A" while for #16 "(Climate Control ECC) (Heater Fan/Air Cond MCC)/30A". As mentioned previously, #6 was ok whilst #16 blown.

Thx Lucid and all!

Lewis in CT






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