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I Know this is a frequent question, Blower Motor 200 1985

I was just about to post the same question. However, I'd like to know more about this "easier way that cuts off supply to the pass side" Where did you read about it? There are cheap blowers on Ebay. I have no idea if they are good parts or not but a blower motor is less than $40 and a whole kit with switch and resistor is under $60.

Anyone who can post info about the blower removal would be helping two of us out. I searched the archives for a while but didn't find much.

Bob
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