DRAFT
TB 9-2320-364-13&P-1
AC HEATER/EVAPORATOR BLOWER DOES NOT OPERATE - Continued
WARNING
Remove rings, bracelets, wristwatches, neck chains, and any other jewelry before working around
vehicle. Jewelry can catch on equipment and cause serious injury. Jewelry or tools may short
across electrical circuits or terminals and cause damage to equipment or severe burns or
electrical shock to personnel.
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VISUAL INSPECTION
(1) Remove two upper plenums (TM 9-2320-364-20).
cover from AC heater/evaporator assembly blower
(3) Check fan control switch and AC heater/evaporator
blower motor resistor harness for damaged wires
and loose connection.
(a) If wires are damaged, repair wires (see
required. Verify repair, go to Step 8 of this fault.
(b) If harness connector is loose, connect
connector. Verify repair, go to Step 8 of this
fault.
(c) If harness is free from damage and loose
connections, go to Step 5 of this fault.
CONTINUITY TEST
(1) Disconnect AC heater/evaporator blower motor
(3) Place positive (+) probe of multimeter on AC heater/
(4) Place negative (-) probe of multimeter on AC
heater/evaporator blower motor power wire at
splice.
Verify repair, go to Step 8 of this fault.
to Step 6 of this fault.
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