2012 Adventurer 37F No Power at Cockpit Blower Motor.

SALLYCAPP

2012 Adventurer 37F
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Hi all.

I have no power at my cabin blower motor. I checked the appropriate fuses and relays. When I turn the climate selector switch, I hear the vents opening and closing.
Does anyone know where the blower motor resistor is located? That would be the next item I need to check.

Ant insight would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
You did a good job in getting the complete details and info to do the looking, so in return we can give you what I think will be the right answer!
At least it LOOKS good?
From the interactive parts catalog here:
https://catalog.winnebagoind.com/menu/Parts.htm
Drilling down to the heater auto, we can get a look at what to expect?
click this snip for better view or go direct for the whole picture.
Down under the dash at passenger side (above their feet?) is the fan motor and the resister sticks into a cover for the air moving.
resist.jpg

I marked some screws that may be the harder part as they tend to be where you can feel them but make it touch to get a tool on them to get them out while working by feel? An angle bracket on each side to get the cover hiding things off.
Once that is off, the resister pack is shown sticking into the shroud! Top right side of blower motor About the only thing near with wires and likely a plug? Often a screw at each end.

Good luck on the bug hunt! :thumb:
 
Problem Fixed!

You did a good job in getting the complete details and info to do the looking, so in return we can give you what I think will be the right answer!
At least it LOOKS good?
From the interactive parts catalog here:
https://catalog.winnebagoind.com/menu/Parts.htm
Drilling down to the heater auto, we can get a look at what to expect?
click this snip for better view or go direct for the whole picture.
Down under the dash at passenger side (above their feet?) is the fan motor and the resister sticks into a cover for the air moving.
View attachment 189962

I marked some screws that may be the harder part as they tend to be where you can feel them but make it touch to get a tool on them to get them out while working by feel? An angle bracket on each side to get the cover hiding things off.
Once that is off, the resister pack is shown sticking into the shroud! Top right side of blower motor About the only thing near with wires and likely a plug? Often a screw at each end.

Good luck on the bug hunt! :thumb:

Problem fixed.

When you showed me the location of the blower motor resistor, I understood that it was something else. Since I was not getting power to the blower, the resistor would not be getting power either. Tracing back from the blower power connector, I disassembled part of the dashboard and found the connector to the fan switch partially unplugged. I pushed it back into place, and it all worked again!
 
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