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<p>[QUOTE="Allaby, post: 3324295, member: 70051"]Thank you for the above info very much appreciated. Prior to you advising on what to check i talked to the dealer today and explained whats going on, the dude told me to rip apart the dash and inspect every wire. He stated that 2003-2004 Freightliners are notorious for frayed or shorted wires behind the CD player. So i parked the truck at home after being in NJ all day and i tore apart the dash to inspect, i didn't see anything broke or wrong i followed all the wires. Something told me to recheck all the fuses so did and sure enough there was a 20amp fuse blown with no description, here all along i thought that fuse with no description was just a spare and with all the plastics on you cant see there is wires coming off the bottom hahaha. So i pretty much wasted $177.00 bucks on a new blower for nothing and the dealer wont let me exchange due to it being a electrical part so if anyone needs a brand new blower for a freightliner let me know. Just ended up being a blown fuse. Thanks again GrapeApe.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Allaby, post: 3324295, member: 70051"]Thank you for the above info very much appreciated. Prior to you advising on what to check i talked to the dealer today and explained whats going on, the dude told me to rip apart the dash and inspect every wire. He stated that 2003-2004 Freightliners are notorious for frayed or shorted wires behind the CD player. So i parked the truck at home after being in NJ all day and i tore apart the dash to inspect, i didn't see anything broke or wrong i followed all the wires. Something told me to recheck all the fuses so did and sure enough there was a 20amp fuse blown with no description, here all along i thought that fuse with no description was just a spare and with all the plastics on you cant see there is wires coming off the bottom hahaha. So i pretty much wasted $177.00 bucks on a new blower for nothing and the dealer wont let me exchange due to it being a electrical part so if anyone needs a brand new blower for a freightliner let me know. Just ended up being a blown fuse. Thanks again GrapeApe.[/QUOTE]
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