You could try to use "jumper" wires from a 12volt battery if it doesnt move them the motor is bad. If it does then the relay\fuse or switch is bad. Hope this helps you.
by jumping wires across
You loosen the pipe bolt and slip in the motor with an litiosiosantitarial valve then rev the engine slightly to test.
There is no power go to the motor. Test the wires to see if there is power to it.
The first step is finding what the issue is. Check the fuse to the motor. If you have access to a volt meter or test light, check to make sure that the motor is getting power when the switch is on. If power is there then the motor needs to be replaced.
The fuse, if not, then the switch, then the motor, but by then you will also need a test light and/or a DMM.
You will need to do either a cylinder leak down test or a compression test.
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.
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To test the alternator if funds are low, let the motor idle and remove the negative battery cable, if the motor dies its probably the alternator.
The most conclusive test of a blower motor is to run a wire from the battery directly to the motor, being careful not to ground the wire out anywhere by accident. If the motor will not run when wired directly to the battery, it is probably bad.
bad fuse, relay, wiring, or motor... get a test light and start trieng stuff
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