JSF01
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This is a bit of a dumb question, that I am 99.9% sure I know the answer to, but I just want to confirm. The heater Blower is not working in my truck, an I am trying to diagnose were the problem is, so I just want to confirm the theory of operations of it. In theory I believe that electricity should be flowing through the motor housing by being negatively grounded through the mounting points, through the motor and out of the lead into the Blower motor resister. From there electricity should flow to the switch than the fuse box before going out to the positive terminal of the battery. So in theory if I take the wire from the terminal on the heater blower motor that leads to the resister, and use a volt meter between the wire and the negative terminal on the battery I should get no voltage when the switch is in the off position, and increasingly higher voltage readings the higher the fan switch is set to. And if that happens the problem should lay with either the motor being bad, or it's grounding being bad, correct? I just want to make sure I am not missing anything like possibly it's not suppose to be negatively grounded through the attachment to the firewall but a separate wire or something.