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Originally Posted by biopete
Perhaps a logical course would be to unplug the blower motor completely. Replace the fuses. Push all the buttons that would make the blower come on. If the fuses never blow, the motor is the culprit.
Would that be the case?
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That sounds like a reasonable place to start. You may want to pull the blower motor out and see if it's dragging as well. There are lots of posts from people who have repaired these motors. A new replacement is around $200 as I recall.