05-10-2015, 01:28 PM
so, disconnect motor and try, does it still blow fuses.....no, then all ok up to heater motor probably.
re connect heater motor and re try, blows fuses now?? then motor has a problem......30A is a lot of current
I have been told thru this forum that the heater motor is reasonably easy to remove ??
does the motor make a vibrating type noise ( dry bearing just like our computer chip fan motor when it first starts up, noise goes after a minute or two, its the motor bearing as we can see the fan rotating quite slowly at first then spins up, must take it off and lube or bin and fit new one ) and does the motor armature have slack bearings??
re connect heater motor and re try, blows fuses now?? then motor has a problem......30A is a lot of current
I have been told thru this forum that the heater motor is reasonably easy to remove ??
does the motor make a vibrating type noise ( dry bearing just like our computer chip fan motor when it first starts up, noise goes after a minute or two, its the motor bearing as we can see the fan rotating quite slowly at first then spins up, must take it off and lube or bin and fit new one ) and does the motor armature have slack bearings??