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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 91859" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>Pull the in cab filters out, the motor is right under there. You should be able to get your finger in there. See if the fan moves freely. If it's locked, that's your problem. If it moves, but the motor bearings fell a little rough, its still your problem, but there is a but. Check the fuse for heater and the alt/ kits, if blown, replace it. Spray a little lube on the motor shafts to try to get a little into the bearings. The motor may work again for a while. Also pull down your switch, check the connection to see if its burnt, another sign the motor is failing. Any way you slice it, you will be replacing the motor, just now or later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 91859, member: 7339"] Pull the in cab filters out, the motor is right under there. You should be able to get your finger in there. See if the fan moves freely. If it's locked, that's your problem. If it moves, but the motor bearings fell a little rough, its still your problem, but there is a but. Check the fuse for heater and the alt/ kits, if blown, replace it. Spray a little lube on the motor shafts to try to get a little into the bearings. The motor may work again for a while. Also pull down your switch, check the connection to see if its burnt, another sign the motor is failing. Any way you slice it, you will be replacing the motor, just now or later. [/QUOTE]
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