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Old 05-26-2014, 09:41 PM   #21
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i have a ''coach heater'' hi-off-low switch on my dash. the switch turns on a blower that blows engine heat from a coolant heat exchanger into the floor heating ducts. this system has well known problems with the blower migrating on the motor shaft and hitting on the housing. this makes a grinding noise. the blower is a pita to reach. there is a lot of info in the archives of this forum about this problem.
this system uses the same fuse as my backup camera display.
since the fuse kept blowing, i removed the hot wire from the switch.
since i get enough heat from my dash heater and/or my propane furnace while under way, i plan to use this switch for fog/driving lights.
I am trying to find the fuses you referenced since my unit is not operable at the rear fan via the dash RR switch. Can anyone provide more specific info on the fuse location (specifically)? I do not see it referenced in the existing fuse panel left of drivers brake pedal.

Thanks George
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