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<blockquote data-quote="96gt02" data-source="post: 15315491" data-attributes="member: 169266"><p>If you ran direct power to the fan than yes your fan is toast, otherwise it could have been a fuse or if it worked with the a/c on than it would be the resistor. I had mine go bad on me and it took the fuse with it because the fan motor was basically trying to jump out of the assembly lol, so i replaced the fan with the dorman one and a new fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96gt02, post: 15315491, member: 169266"] If you ran direct power to the fan than yes your fan is toast, otherwise it could have been a fuse or if it worked with the a/c on than it would be the resistor. I had mine go bad on me and it took the fuse with it because the fan motor was basically trying to jump out of the assembly lol, so i replaced the fan with the dorman one and a new fuse. [/QUOTE]
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