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Black smoke from defrost vent

Dirty1

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I tried a search and nothing came up.

Here is the story. I started the truck today and let it warm up a bit. I drove it for about 10 minutes to my buddy's shop to do some welding on the plow frame. Nothing was different than any other time I drove it.

After we were done I left the shop and went to he store. Again nothing out of the ordinary. When I left the store, the truck started fine but as I began to drive off there was thick black smoke, that smelled like an electrical fire, that was coming from the defroster vents. The defrost was on at this time.

I pulled over, shut the truck off, popped the hood and let the cab air out. I started looking for the source. I could not find anything. I was able to drive the truck home with the defrost off and there was no more smoke.

What do you all think? Is it my blower motor? I disconnected the batteries for the night.
 
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doghead

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I'd suspect the blower resistor may have failed or had a mouse nest cought fire from it's heat.

Easily inspected and tested.
 
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Dirty1

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Thanks for the replies! I will take a peak tomorrow. I was just worried that my truck would burn in the driveway while I was at work tonight.
 

wayne pick

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Did you disconnect the bateries before welding? Bad grounds and old wiring can do some not so funny things when welding is is done with the batteries connected. I blew out every single lightbulb on a garbage truck this way many years ago. Just a thought.
 

Dirty1

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I had the same thought. I asked him about it prior to welding but he said it would be fine. I guess I learned a lesson today.
 

dstang97

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Always disconnect your batteries when you weld. I once fried all of my gauges in my k2500 because I was being lazy.
 

dstang97

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Also mice love heater boxes. I know of a few that have caught on fire. I really need to take mine apart and inspect.
 
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