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Old 10-06-2009, 12:45 PM
Brian Carlton Brian Carlton is offline
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Originally Posted by phinsup View Post
First thing I did was replace the fan it blew the fuse before and after the new fan
OK, if we rule the fan out..........now's the time to take an ohmmeter and look for the issue.

Pull the fuse and disconnect the fan.

Put one lead of the ohmmeter on the positive side of the circuit (at the plug) and one lead on the negative side. You should get infinite resistance. If there is a reading on the ohmmeter (resistance not infinite), you can now see your problem.

It becomes a task to find it............but, the relay is the first possibility. Pull the relay and test again. You're trying to disconnect various sections of the circuit and find one that allows the ohmmeter to return to infinite resistance.
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