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Blower Motors

Chris Lawler

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
Greetings everyone! I went out to the garage today to check a few things on my 2014 AR210. I hit the blower switch, the red light came on, but nothing happened. Batteries have been on a trickle charge all winter and no loose wires at each inline blower motors. Took the panel loose where the switch is located at the helm...no loose wires. Pushed the two breaker switches...they weren't popped. Is there a fuse somewhere or does anyone have any ideas on what's going on?

Anyone have a .PDF of the service manual they can send me at clawler67@gmail.com?

Thanks in advance for any help or ideas!
 
Do you have a multimeter? You could start by checking the breaker. I remember other members having problems with the breakers going bad. Also check the fan to see if there is just something binding the fan blades.
 
Or u could use a simple test light on the actual wires at the fan it's self to determine if power is reaching it..
 
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