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1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor Dash A/C Blower INOP

glamisorbust
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Explorer II
Hi everyone. I just got back from a 3,000 mile road trip in my 99 HR endeavor DP. Everything went well, but the dash a/c blower motor quit working on me. I spent 2 hours with a test light trying to figure out why it wouldn't work.

I had power to the blower motor, but it would not work. I figured maybe I had a bad ground, so I ran a separate ground wire and it now works again. But, it is stuck on high only. Move the fan controls up or down and it just stays on full blast.

It will turn off, but the blower speeds do not work. It's either on full blast or off. Anyone here have any ideas what part has failed here?
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38'. Cummins ISB 275, allison 3060.
Toys pulled: 22x8.5 open deck PJ flatbed. 5200# axles. Sand car with ecotec engine. Multiple 1980's ATC's(3 wheelers). We're duners!
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glamisorbust
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks Wizard, i'm gonna dig into this soon.
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38'. Cummins ISB 275, allison 3060.
Toys pulled: 22x8.5 open deck PJ flatbed. 5200# axles. Sand car with ecotec engine. Multiple 1980's ATC's(3 wheelers). We're duners!

MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
most likely under the front hatch
attached someplace to the A/C -heater box
if not there its under the dash between the fan speed switch and the blower
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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glamisorbust
Explorer II
Explorer II
So is the problem a blown fuse, or a blower resistor block? Where exactly would this part be on my coach?
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38'. Cummins ISB 275, allison 3060.
Toys pulled: 22x8.5 open deck PJ flatbed. 5200# axles. Sand car with ecotec engine. Multiple 1980's ATC's(3 wheelers). We're duners!

GPWayne
Explorer
Explorer
sch911 wrote:
The speeds are set by a blower resistor block. It's mounted on the HVAC plenum somewhere. It contains dropping resistors for each speed, and a thermal fuse that blows. Classic symptom is no speeds except high. Most NAPA stores should have the replacement.


Dead ON........Been there done that. Easy fix.

sch911
Explorer
Explorer
The speeds are set by a blower resistor block. It's mounted on the HVAC plenum somewhere. It contains dropping resistors for each speed, and a thermal fuse that blows. Classic symptom is no speeds except high. Most NAPA stores should have the replacement.
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MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
Sorry double post.

MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
Check the fan speed switch, They have a rheostat wired into them and that is where you speed comes in.


Here is a link of the part you might need and part number.


http://www.evanstempcon.com/serviceparts.php

RV212146 - Resistor