I tested mine by putting wires with alligator clips on the blower's terminals and touched the other ends to my battery.
The blower motor can be checked with an ohm meter to test continuity. Also, use a volt meter and check to insure that the resister and motor are actually getting power. a broken wire or bad plug connection will cause loss of power.
To test the blower motor resistor, unplug the resistor connector. Each blower motor switch input terminal on the resistor must have continuity to the resistor output terminal, which is connected to the circuit going to the blower motor. If the blower motor resistor continuity does not check OK, replace the faulty resistor.You need a multimeter to test the resistor block and there should be continuity between all terminals.
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Short in the circuit somewhere. Try unplugging the blower motor, closing the circuit with a test lead or test light, and seeing if it blows then. If not, the problem would seem to be in the blower motor itself.
You need to disconnect it from the circuit before you test it for resistance.
Check the fuses.If not the fuse, test the resistor down by the blower motor.
check the blower switch, they are known to go bad, if there is any signs of heat damage replace it, volt ohm meter works good to test them
Test the resistor bank before getting into anything else. These are the speeed controls for the blower motor.
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If you are saying that the blower motor only works on the high speed setting, then the Blower Motor Resistor is defective and needs replacing.