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I'm assuming the heat for the inside of your car. Does it work at all? On any of the speed setting? If it doesn't check fuses, check for power and ground at fan. Or if you can see it just bang on it with your fist sometimes that will get it working temp.
The blower is/was a $69.00 optional add on feature for that heater. To be quite honest, a blower does little on an Infrared Heater. Infrared, unlike Blue Flame Convection Heaters, doesn't waste energy heating the air. It heats objects (floor, walls, furniture, etc). From that the room air heats up. Simply put, it heats a room like the sun heats the earth. It's really more efficient than a gas convection heater. Rated 99.9% efficient at 15,000 Btu's, it will heat a good sized room easily.
I've selling these heaters for several years and I always try to talk the customer out f wasting their money on a blower. It's simply not needed on an infrared heater.
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check batteries in thermostat? you'll need a voltage tester,either neon light or vom.check to see if breaker is tripped.throw back and forth if it looks ok.remove cover check to see if power is getting to breaker then out of breaker.The heat is turned on with a low voltage circuit. check to see if you have 24 volts coming out of transformer.if all this checks out it gets real tricky. power to heating elements is switched via switches that are back a ways amongst lots of wires.very dangerous to work on with power on.I don't recommend trying to go further.
Mine was doing the same thing. Took it apart and found that the white wire which hooked up from the circuit board to the heating element had burnt which broke the connection...hence no heat....replaced burnt wire and resoldered to heating element...put it back together and voila I have heat once more....still doesn't solve why the wire fried though....
this is a common problem if you use the seat heater alot.one or both of the seat heater elements will have burned up or broken.where i live it is very cold most of the time and i have replaced hundreds of the seat heater elements.it is rare for it not to be one or both of the elements.
I have a Kenmore front load gas dryer that dries on normal setting but not on delicates and permanent press anymore, does that mean it is going? It is about 7 years old.
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