SmittySS
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My 96 Suburban does not have High Blower, it hasn't since I bought the truck.
When the other speeds stopped working this past winter, I replaced the resistor as well as the blower motor. I installed the new blower because the original blower had a terrible squeak.
However, with the new parts installed it still did not have HI.
Using a test light, I determined that there is power from the control head to the relay, but there is no voltage supplied to the relay when it is activated.
The 50 amp fuse under the hood is good.
Is there a place where this wire, from the under hood fuse box to the connector under the dash, commonly fails?
Look forward to hearing from anyone with info, or links!
Smitty
My 96 Suburban does not have High Blower, it hasn't since I bought the truck.
When the other speeds stopped working this past winter, I replaced the resistor as well as the blower motor. I installed the new blower because the original blower had a terrible squeak.
However, with the new parts installed it still did not have HI.
Using a test light, I determined that there is power from the control head to the relay, but there is no voltage supplied to the relay when it is activated.
The 50 amp fuse under the hood is good.
Is there a place where this wire, from the under hood fuse box to the connector under the dash, commonly fails?
Look forward to hearing from anyone with info, or links!
Smitty