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Need to know were purple brown and yellow wire off cumbustion motor hook back up to compasetor and circuit board on a carrier 48gs 03609 0301

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Take off the door panel and look to the inside. It will have a wiring diagram, legend, and color codes for the wires. The combustion motor or inducer fan should be small enough that it doesnt need a capacitor. The indoor fan motor or squirrel cage does.

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