Message text written by INTERNET:DANMAS@aol.com
>I've attached a jpg of how I thought it worked, but this doesn't jive with the
two wiring diagrams I have (they don't jive with each other either, so who
knows?). Let me know what your wiring looks like, if it hasn't been mangled
too badly by the DPO, and see if this looks anything at all like what you
have.<
Don't apologize! You are very helpful. I don't think the wiring was too
messef up since it indeed ran at 2 speeds. For all I know the wires
or connections are high resistance. I will pull the motor wires from
the harness and see what I can about what the switch does with these wires.
I suspect two possibilities. One is it grounds one / both wires.
Another is grounds one wire / connects the two wires...
Hopefully I will be able to tell from testing the wires.
If that fails, I will have to try to figure it out from the motor itself,
even to the point of applying power and then grounding one / both wires!
If I do it momentarily, I ought not to fry anything too badly, right???
Wil let you know what I find.
-Tony
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