Does it do this on ALL blower speeds??? Or just high??? Most common is a bad blower motor that's drawing too much amperage.
I'm wondering what could be the cause. It blows a fuse even when I unplug the compressor. It basically blows a fuse every time I turn the fan motor on with the compressor unplugged. I think the fan motor is good and I checked a lot of the basic stuff I believe. I have a 67 Skylark. Thanks.
Does it do this on ALL blower speeds??? Or just high??? Most common is a bad blower motor that's drawing too much amperage.
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you should be able to the fan motor rewound if necessary.
anybody who rewinds alternators / starters should be able to handle that.
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