Heater blower motor.... And stuff....

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Re: Heater blower motor.... And stuff....

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Smiffo wrote:
meggles wrote:Hey Smiffo, if you want some practice you can come and help me with my blower motor.. :wink:

:rofl

I will make you a deal.
Get yourself `down south` and I will gladly help.

You need only buy me a beer - and not that mincey northern muck.!! :rofl :rofl :rofl
No chance then. I just can't find that flat suvern beer (flat shandy) up 'ere.

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Re: Heater blower motor.... And stuff....

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Jim San wrote:
That's how i did it. I just removed everything from the switch to the motor and swapped it over with the motor controller. I had 4 wires on my controller and a diagram for which went where, very tidy and very easy (which is exactly what i needed for my electrical skills!)
I put a meter across the wires to check i had zero volts when off and all seems fine (so far, touch wood)

Squeeky motor will die soon. mine was squeeking, i took it out to swap it and thought i would test my motor controller on the old one first, it didn't work!! pure chance but that's the point when the motor stuck!!

Thanks Jim, I'll do the same. About ready to reassemble now :-)
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Seriously though Meggles, if you need another pair of hands, I will help if you get down this way.
I know how hard some things are after a shoulder op. I've had two myself.!

And Jim - I thought I was losing my marbles and missing something.
I will follow that route too :ok
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Re: Heater blower motor.... And stuff....

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Thanks Smiffo. I should be ok, I'm nearly 5 weeks post op and everything going really well. Rotation exercise is next on agenda!

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