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Blower motor issues

Ross6132

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04 Chevy 2500 blower don’t work I have replaced blower and resistor still nothing I have power to the motor even with Ignition switch off and power to only one wire the red one in the blower motor harness
 
Voltage does not = power.

Did you test your old blower by supplying power directly to it?

Did you test your new blower by supplying power directly to it before installing?

I try to test new parts before installing. It can save a lot of grief.

I also test old parts. Even if I have no plans for using them again.

Always test a fuel tank sending unit before installing. I relearned that on the 1995 Tahoe.
 
Voltage does not = power.

Did you test your old blower by supplying power directly to it?

Did you test your new blower by supplying power directly to it before installing?

I try to test new parts before installing. It can save a lot of grief.

I also test old parts. Even if I have no plans for using them again.

Always test a fuel tank sending unit before installing. I relearned that on the 1995 Tahoe.
Yes I tested old and new parts with a jumper wire directly to them and they both worked fine
 
And I’m not sure about the dedicated ground I know if I put a jumper wire on The ground for the blower it will run
 
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