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Old 05-18-2005, 01:52 PM
bwheitman bwheitman is offline
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If you give a little history to your problem or any symptons it might help in figuring out a diagnosis. Normal diag procedure is check the fuse, check the switch, then check the motor. When the power stops that is the problem. No power to switch you have a circuit problem, now power to motor, you have a switch problem, if power to the motor then it is the motor. Good luck!
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