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well, i realize i am barking up the wrong tree..
i have to replace the "switch" portion. I have had an off an on a/c blower motor that worked if you jiggled the key a bit... then that trick no long worked.
so i don't have to take out the tumbler..
the manual doesn't say how to remove the electrical switch, but after reading some posts it seems like you have to:
1. Turn the key to position 1 (needed to take of electrical connections on back of switch)
2. Remove wired portion of electrical switch.
3. Apparently use mirror and screw driver to remove three screws on switch..
4. Replace switch.
It looks like space is limited back there, so it may be necessary to remove the entire apparatus....
If anyone has an opinion, i am open.
It looks like a lot of work, but is necessary if I want my a/c blower. I have no indication that it's a blower fuse or blower motor brushes.
If this does not turn out to be the problem, the switch was on its way out anyway... for 31 dollars and 100 hours of labor, i will do this first.
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