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> Heater Blower Fan won't turn off, Usually people have the opposite problem
coupelover
post Feb 8 2020, 10:06 AM
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For quite some time now my heater blower fan will not shut off. The heater lever can be in any position. I understand that the lever is supposed to complete a ground circuit when in the farthest back position - hitting a brass nub or something like that. The green/white wire is connected properly but I haven't taken the lever assembly out because I haven't figured out how - the cable tension prevents my attempts. Any ideas out there (to resolve problem and/or to remove the lever assembly)? is there some sort of insulation washer that may have detiorated?
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post Feb 8 2020, 11:06 AM
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I am not sure about your exact problem, but be very careful with that heater lever apparatus. That thing caused an electrical fire in my '74 a few years back. If it is not working properly or stuck on, disconnect it out of the system ASAP until you figure it out and repair it. I totally disabled my heater system, but luckily I live in Florida and rarely would ever need it. Good luck.

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