Re: Wiring blower motor to a switch?
If you bypass the resistor it'll run on full speed (lots of noise and tons of air) and draw a LOT of current necessitating a pretty substantial switch. A rheostat type switch (like a generic headlight switch) won't work, either - too much current. Probably best off the replace your switch or hotwire through one of the speeds in it.
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Alex V.
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1967 C10 Suburban, 350/NP435, Green/Green, PS, PB, HD cooling, charging, shocks, and springs.
1985 GMC C3500 SRW, Sierra Classic, 454/TH400, white/blue.
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