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Code 67 ODU fan motor not rotating or proving rotation. Verify fan motor plugged in correctly & fan rotates freely. This can be a failed motor, failed board or motor could have failed and caused board failure as well. Verify 310V DC on motor wires separated by empty terminals on plug with motor plugged in, 0V DC = failed PCB, 310V DC = likely failed motor. Next step: Unplug motor and manually spin the fan (keep it spinning): on same wires you just tested, 0V DC indicates motor failed and caused board failure. 14-30V DC indicates a good motor
Power supplies with those specs are common online. Radio Shack could probably set you up with a universal power supply that adapts to all the common plug sizes.
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