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RustyDiamond

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I'm at my wits end! My husband is military and TDY, my Dodge Durango started over heating so I'm driving his Ram. The fan has gone out in his truck that I'm driving and currently it's close to 100゚ here daily. I have to drive 45 minutes to work in that with no fan. I've replaced the resistor and the control switch panel and tested the blower motor what else could it be? Please help!
 

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I'm at my wits end! My husband is military and TDY, my Dodge Durango started over heating so I'm driving his Ram. The fan has gone out in his truck that I'm driving and currently it's close to 100゚ here daily. I have to drive 45 minutes to work in that with no fan. I've replaced the resistor and the control switch panel and tested the blower motor what else could it be? Please help!


turn fan to on, at the switch and test the power leads toinsure power is getting to the fan. ifnot, start at the switch amd make sure power is getting to the switch itselfthenchecktomake sure power isleaving teh switchwhenfan is set toon. pleaseinformofo your findings,afer that.
 
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RustyDiamond

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I don't currently have the tools to check that but I will try to get them and see. Thanks for the reply!
 
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