scrap--metal
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My K10 is acting spiteful now after sitting for 2 weeks while I was out of town. I typically drive it on an almost daily basis. It's an '85 with A/C (non-functioning, but pretty complete). The blower motor continues to run when the ignition switch is off.
Here's the details:
1. The truck starts good and the factory radio behaves normally when the ignition is in the run, off, and accessory positions. This leads me to believe my ignition switch is just fine.
2. The blower motor only continues to run when in the "Hi" position. If the fan is set to "Lo", or any position in between, the blower motor will shut down properly when the ignition is turned off.
3. With the ignition off and the blower motor continuing to run, the fan speed can be changed from "Hi" to any other speed and it will turn off the blower motor. Turning the fan speed back to "Hi" will not restart the blower motor.
4. The blower motor will continue to run when set to "Hi" with the ignition off, regardless of "A/C", "Vent", "Heat" settings. It does not continue to run when the switch is set to "Off".
4. With the ignition off and the blower motor still running on "Hi", moving the heater/vent switch to "Off" will kill the blower motor. Moving it back to "Vent" or any other position will not restart the blower motor when the ignition is off.
I think that covers all possible test scenarios for the switch positions, but I'm happy to clarify if there are questions. The resistors used for the fan speeds all look normal when I took them out of the A/C box last night.
Is the fan relay stuck or otherwise bad? I tried tapping on it with a hammer last night - no affect.
Is my blower motor *****'d and acting like some sort of bizarre perpetual motion machine?
What's going on here? I don't want to start throwing random parts at it just yet.
Here's the details:
1. The truck starts good and the factory radio behaves normally when the ignition is in the run, off, and accessory positions. This leads me to believe my ignition switch is just fine.
2. The blower motor only continues to run when in the "Hi" position. If the fan is set to "Lo", or any position in between, the blower motor will shut down properly when the ignition is turned off.
3. With the ignition off and the blower motor continuing to run, the fan speed can be changed from "Hi" to any other speed and it will turn off the blower motor. Turning the fan speed back to "Hi" will not restart the blower motor.
4. The blower motor will continue to run when set to "Hi" with the ignition off, regardless of "A/C", "Vent", "Heat" settings. It does not continue to run when the switch is set to "Off".
4. With the ignition off and the blower motor still running on "Hi", moving the heater/vent switch to "Off" will kill the blower motor. Moving it back to "Vent" or any other position will not restart the blower motor when the ignition is off.
I think that covers all possible test scenarios for the switch positions, but I'm happy to clarify if there are questions. The resistors used for the fan speeds all look normal when I took them out of the A/C box last night.
Is the fan relay stuck or otherwise bad? I tried tapping on it with a hammer last night - no affect.
Is my blower motor *****'d and acting like some sort of bizarre perpetual motion machine?
What's going on here? I don't want to start throwing random parts at it just yet.