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Old 12-28-2007, 03:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
Gabby96
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Question Testing Heater parts

First - I'm new to the forum - great to have this kind of resource!
I have a 96 E-150 straight 6 (300). The heater fan up and died without warning. Since I've stepped into the computer age with this van I bought a multimeter and I'm learning how to use it. My manual says to test the fan motor first - my logic, run a fused wire from the battery to the motor and a wire to a ground - is there a better way? Will I fry the motor? Then - if that's not the issue, the manual instructs me to test the resistor - would appreciate any advice on this process.
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