Vulcan
Junior Member
Trying to help a friend who can't afford to take his truck to the shop. It's a 2017 Ram. A/C was working fine but the blower suddenly stopped. He claimed that for a while, in order to get it working, he had to play with different setting on the control knob, but then the motor quit completely.
I tested the cable at the blower's connector and was able to read 12v across + and -, and was able to see voltage rise and fall on the center control pin. Figured he had a bad motor, so I bought a motor for him but got the same problem. The blower fuse tested okay, and I even swapped it with a similar fuse with no luck. Also swapped the blower relay with the one next to it but no luck there either.
I read somewhere that there's been an issue with the ground wire being faulty, so I temporarily jumped a separate wire from a good ground to the - pin on the connector, but again, no luck.
As you guys probably know, this model truck doesn't have a separate resistor pack because it's built into the blower, so that's not an issue either.
Now here's something that's really got me stumped. Neither the original blower nor the new one will turn on even if I connect the + and - terminals directly to the battery.
Is it possible that the original blower actually went bad and we just happened to get a bad one from the store?
Please help. We're gonna have another 90+ degree week and he needs his truck for work.
Thanks
I tested the cable at the blower's connector and was able to read 12v across + and -, and was able to see voltage rise and fall on the center control pin. Figured he had a bad motor, so I bought a motor for him but got the same problem. The blower fuse tested okay, and I even swapped it with a similar fuse with no luck. Also swapped the blower relay with the one next to it but no luck there either.
I read somewhere that there's been an issue with the ground wire being faulty, so I temporarily jumped a separate wire from a good ground to the - pin on the connector, but again, no luck.
As you guys probably know, this model truck doesn't have a separate resistor pack because it's built into the blower, so that's not an issue either.
Now here's something that's really got me stumped. Neither the original blower nor the new one will turn on even if I connect the + and - terminals directly to the battery.
Is it possible that the original blower actually went bad and we just happened to get a bad one from the store?
Please help. We're gonna have another 90+ degree week and he needs his truck for work.
Thanks
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