1991 Chevy 2500 heater problems
Got in my truck today on a beautiful -20' C day in Edmonton Alberta and my heater isn't working. The fluid levels are fine and the dashboard controls work but I can't hear the blower at all when I turn the heater on. If the thermostat is gone will this autmatically cause the heater to stop blowing or is this an issue with the blower motor or heater core? Any ideas? Thanks.
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Got in my truck today on a beautiful -20' C day in Edmonton Alberta and my heater isn't working. The fluid levels are fine and the dashboard controls work but I can't hear the blower at all when I turn the heater on. If the thermostat is gone will this autmatically cause the heater to stop blowing or is this an issue with the blower motor or heater core? Any ideas? Thanks.
Got in my truck today on a beautiful -20' C day in Edmonton Alberta and my heater isn't working. The fluid levels are fine and the dashboard controls work but I can't hear the blower at all when I turn the heater on. If the thermostat is gone will this autmatically cause the heater to stop blowing or is this an issue with the blower motor or heater core? Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi Matador, when I mentioned the dashboard I was referring to the heater controls. When I push the defrost etc I can hear the switch click on and off but as I can't hear or feel the blower. Also, I checked the fuse and it is fine. Is there any way to check if it is the blower fan without removing it? Is it difficult to pull it?
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