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A few days ago I had the blower motor on Hi and all was normal for a few minutes and then the blower motor quit and the GEN1 light came on. Drove home and parked truck.
Next day, same thing, but this time I left the switch on Hi and after a few seconds, the fan came back on and GEN1 light went out.
Does it on all three speeds. Voltmeter is normal and needle never moved a bit.
Fan works fine on all three speeds with no motor noise and cage would spin with no abnormal resistance.
It's a Dayton brand.
I removed blower motor to inspect it closer and all was fine with no burnt smell or mice issues. Resistor looked good and connections tight. Have brand new ACDelco fan resistor to install later.
With resistor plug removed, the fan still works on Hi only.
Blower fuse is the required 20A and is good, with no sighs of it getting hot. verified by touch also.
Today, same thing. Started truck to move it and per normal, started fine. VM was normal, fan did same thing and once I was finished, with engine warmed to normal temps, turned off truck.
Half an hour later came back out and attempted to start truck. Nothing. No click, Clunk, or otherwise.
I do get all the normal dash lights when I turn on the ignition. GEN1, GEN2, etc.
The fan works and If I turn the key to the start position, the fan stops and the GEN1 light goes out and nothing from starter. VM needle doesn't move.
Turn key off and back on, get all lights again and fan works, and does same thing, fan stops, GEN1 light goes out and starter doesn't engage.
All fuses in the fuse block are good and no signs anywhere of anything getting hot.
New ACDelco Dash blower switch was installed about 20 months ago.
The GP relay on the firewall works same as before.
The DogHead relay was done as soon as I got truck and has been flawless for over 2 years.
I have not put a voltmeter to it yet as the Mosquito's were tearing me up. Will be doing that of course.
Searched the TMs and it doesn't cover what's happening.
Same with old threads.
I was looking at the TM Cab Ingition and Heater wiring diagram and don't see how they are connected.
Followed the brown wire from fuse block to resistor and see what looks like a 50A fuse (fuselink?) inline somewhere.
Is it buried up under the dash or on firewall side?
I physically checked all the fuse links behind the battery and pulled on each one. They are solid.
What am I missing to check?
Edit: I did adjust/wiggle shift lever just in case the parking switch was the issue.
No effect.
Ideas anyone??!!
Next day, same thing, but this time I left the switch on Hi and after a few seconds, the fan came back on and GEN1 light went out.
Does it on all three speeds. Voltmeter is normal and needle never moved a bit.
Fan works fine on all three speeds with no motor noise and cage would spin with no abnormal resistance.
It's a Dayton brand.
I removed blower motor to inspect it closer and all was fine with no burnt smell or mice issues. Resistor looked good and connections tight. Have brand new ACDelco fan resistor to install later.
With resistor plug removed, the fan still works on Hi only.
Blower fuse is the required 20A and is good, with no sighs of it getting hot. verified by touch also.
Today, same thing. Started truck to move it and per normal, started fine. VM was normal, fan did same thing and once I was finished, with engine warmed to normal temps, turned off truck.
Half an hour later came back out and attempted to start truck. Nothing. No click, Clunk, or otherwise.
I do get all the normal dash lights when I turn on the ignition. GEN1, GEN2, etc.
The fan works and If I turn the key to the start position, the fan stops and the GEN1 light goes out and nothing from starter. VM needle doesn't move.
Turn key off and back on, get all lights again and fan works, and does same thing, fan stops, GEN1 light goes out and starter doesn't engage.
All fuses in the fuse block are good and no signs anywhere of anything getting hot.
New ACDelco Dash blower switch was installed about 20 months ago.
The GP relay on the firewall works same as before.
The DogHead relay was done as soon as I got truck and has been flawless for over 2 years.
I have not put a voltmeter to it yet as the Mosquito's were tearing me up. Will be doing that of course.
Searched the TMs and it doesn't cover what's happening.
Same with old threads.
I was looking at the TM Cab Ingition and Heater wiring diagram and don't see how they are connected.
Followed the brown wire from fuse block to resistor and see what looks like a 50A fuse (fuselink?) inline somewhere.
Is it buried up under the dash or on firewall side?
I physically checked all the fuse links behind the battery and pulled on each one. They are solid.
What am I missing to check?
Edit: I did adjust/wiggle shift lever just in case the parking switch was the issue.
No effect.
Ideas anyone??!!
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