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Old 10-01-2009, 12:57 PM   #1
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Ac/Heater Fuse problem

this morning I turn my heat on and the blower didnt come on. So I checked the fuse with a probe and it wasnt getting power or ground. As soon as I wiggled it out a little the blower came on.

What could be my problem?
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Re: Ac/Heater Fuse problem

Maybe some corrosion on the tabs?
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Maybe some corrosion on the tabs?
second that notion. get yourself a bit of contact cleaner and try to get some of that corrosion/oxidation off the mounting tabs.
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second that notion. get yourself a bit of contact cleaner and try to get some of that corrosion/oxidation off the mounting tabs.

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