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Re: OT: Furnace Blower Problems
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Posted by TimS on June 05, 2006 at 09:03:02 from (170.40.160.25):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Furnace Blower Problems posted by Buzzman72 on June 05, 2006 at 08:30:33:
I would check the voltage leading to the fan when the fan should be running. The motor driving the fan could have died, the capacitor that stores energy to help the motor start could have gone bad. I would suggest if you have current going to the fan that you take it out and drag it to a hvac supply store and have them test the capacitor ( I think you can test a capcitor with an ohm meter ) and motor ( I am sure you can test the windings on the motor with an ohm meter ) and help you out that way. If you need a new blower motor they can sell you one...
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