Intertherm FEH-015HAQ-03 Blower "Clicks"

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joecmoore
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Hi,

I have an 1987 Intertherm Furnace / AC.

In the night sometime the blower quit blowing. The blower switch was on Auto. All I'm getting is a clicking sound. I switched over to ON and the sound stoped, but nothing else happend... No blower.

I installed a new blower motor and capacitor last winter. Could the capacitor be bad already? I don't own a volt meter so I have no way of checking.

Ideas?
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Robert
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IF the blower motor is not working in auto or on, need to have transformer voltages checked first.



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joecmoore
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I had the run capacitor checked and it was open. I replaced it and the blower is working now. Do I still need to check the transformer voltages?

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No, if it is working all is good. When it doesn't work in any mode, checking transformer first will often point in the right direction.



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