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<blockquote data-quote="Stonetile" data-source="post: 38093" data-attributes="member: 4488"><p>Hey everyone, Fixing the cabin blower in a 99 873 F series with dual heater/blowers in the cab. I replaced both fan motors and the control knob/switch along with the resistors but still no fan... I changed out the motors because they were coated in dirt and clearly wouldnt work, resistors while I was in there and the control knob/switch because that was broken. I just finished installing them all and still have no fan, and yes the fuses are good. Could this be due to whatever module is connected right after the control switch? Does anyone know what that module actually does? Bobcat calls it a 'track' apparently and everyone at bobcat that I talk to doesnt know exactly what it is. Can I just skip the module in the wiring to see if that fixes it or will I blow a brand new motor if I try that? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonetile, post: 38093, member: 4488"] Hey everyone, Fixing the cabin blower in a 99 873 F series with dual heater/blowers in the cab. I replaced both fan motors and the control knob/switch along with the resistors but still no fan... I changed out the motors because they were coated in dirt and clearly wouldnt work, resistors while I was in there and the control knob/switch because that was broken. I just finished installing them all and still have no fan, and yes the fuses are good. Could this be due to whatever module is connected right after the control switch? Does anyone know what that module actually does? Bobcat calls it a 'track' apparently and everyone at bobcat that I talk to doesnt know exactly what it is. Can I just skip the module in the wiring to see if that fixes it or will I blow a brand new motor if I try that? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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