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mytime
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
djlind wrote:On top of the Motor there is a couple of pins that you can connect a jumper wire or possibly check for power, you can jumper to any 12v source and see if the motor is working. I have a fuse in the cabinet inside for mine., but checking directly at the motor is the best way. Marvin
Motor replaced last fall. It has worked properly all season. While prepping for a departure in a couple days I see that neither the inside nor outside switch will activate the motor. I confirmed the power switch is on, and it shows the red light. I checked the fuse in the front electrical panel. It is a CB type (I'm not an electrical guy, I assume that means circuit breaker). My meter shows continuity across the pins of the fuse and 12.6 volts across the fuse socket. Is there another lockout, or another fuse somewhere I need to check?
Thanks!
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