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Heater blower conundrum on my 911 SC with a 964 motor. 12 years ago, i pulled the relay and touched nothing else. Today with major help from my friend Brandon Steffenhauser I re-installed a blower, plugged in the relay on the rear fuse panel and tried to hook up the motor to the wiring harness.
The harness has no power, even with the levers pulled up in the cockpit. Fuses are good, the rear fuse gets power with the key on.....any suggestion on where to start trouble shooting? Would like to get the switch to activate the blower when the levers are pulled up.... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/forums.pelicanparts.com-5-1473813318.1.jpg) |
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