It's still chilly enough to want the heater to work when we're going down the road. Problem is, the blower isn't kicking out the air, although there is heat.
I'm hoping it's just a fuse, but which one? I checked the Chevy manual and couldn't tell which fuse to check. I admit anything to do with electricity beyond plugging something in the wall has always been a bit beyond me.
We're in a 1997 Land Yacht with a Chevy chassis.
Many thanks in advance...
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crazy eddie "Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most."
Airstream has a lot of publications on their web site. Search the web for "airstream 1997 Land Yacht wiring diagram". Through the years GM vehicles have used a fairly common fuse panel arrangement.
I have a 1975 Argosy (P30 chassis). The blower switch has been a issue for 15 years blowing fuses and quit last week. The back was melted, black. and 2 terminals can rotate. Didn't even last 40 years!
Not sure if its the same fuse block as mine but take a look at the two fuses labeled "bat" or battery. Mine are located near the bottom of the block just right of center. Wouldnt hurt just to go ahead and replace these fuses. It seems to me that the wiring under the dash on these rigs was/is one of airstreams weaker areas. (Captain obvious here)
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