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Anyone know what color the wires are going into heater motor? Shop manual wire diagram doesnt cover this.
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Black and Red
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Makes sense. Colors so faded hard to tell. Thanks. Motor works well, but old cloth insulation is very suspect. Going to get new cloth covered wire.
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Touch a multi-meter wire, to each one separately and the the other meter wire to a ground. Turn on the fan switch and which ever one reads 6 volts is your hot wire (red).
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Ground wire + was grounded to case. I just want to know correct colors. Heater guru on fte said pale yellow with black trace.
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