<VV> HEATER BLOWER

FrankDuVal corvairduval at cox.net
Tue Oct 15 22:41:05 EDT 2019


This is why I asked if the back up lamps worked, as they use the same 
fuse and connection out of the fuse block. No tools needed test.

Frank DuVal

On 10/15/2019 3:02 PM, Jim Becker via VirtualVairs wrote:
> This is like his water is cut off at the street and you guys are 
> sending all over the house to see if the water works at each sink.
>
> If there is no voltage at the hot lead to the switch, there isn't 
> going to be voltage anywhere down stream.  With no voltage on the hot 
> wire at the switch, the first thing I would do is go back to the fuse 
> block and see if there is still voltage at the fuse.  If there is, the 
> problem has to be at the fuse, a broken/disconnected wire, or one of 
> the few bits between the fuse clip and where the wire is connected.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if a retest at the fuse shows no voltage, 
> indicating the problem is the fuse, the connection at the clip on each 
> end of the fuse, or somewhere upstream like one of those riveted 
> connections that most of the fuse blocks have.
>
> Jim Becker


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