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Replacing the Motor Module
1 -  Disconnect electrical power to unit.
2 -  Remove unit access panel.
3 -   Unplug  the  two  harnesses  from  the  motor  control 
module. See gure 15.
TWO HARNESS
CONNECTIONS
MOTOR CONTROL MODULE
MOTOR
Unplug the Two Harness Connection
FIGURE 15 
4 -   Remove the two hex head bolts securing the motor 
control module to the motor (see gure 16).
REMOVE BOTH HEX
HEAD BOLTS
Remove the Hex Head Bolts
FIGURE 16 
5 -   Slide the motor control module away from the motor 
to  access  and  disconnect  the  internal  three  wire 
connector.  It  is  not  necessary  to  remove  blower 
motor itself. Set both hex head bolts aside.
Testing the Motor (Figure17)
If any motor  fails the below  tests, do not install  the new 
control module. The motor is defective and it also must be 
replaced. The new control can fail if placed on a defective 
motor.
1 -   Using an ohmmeter check the resistance from any 
one  of  the  motor  connector  pins  to  the  aluminum 
end  plate  of  the  motor. This  resistance  should  be 
greater than 100k ohms.
2 -   Check  the  resistances  between  each  of  the  three 
motor  connector  pins.  These  should  all  read 
approximately the same resistance within an ohm.
3 -   Check to see if the blower wheel spins freely.
Motor Test
FIGURE 17 
TABLE 9 
Scale Measurement range in
words
ohms
2 M two megohm-two million ohms 0 - 2,000,000
200 K two hundred kilo-ohm-two 
hundred thousand ohms
0 - 200,000
20 K twenty kilo-ohm-twenty thou-
sand ohms
0 - 20,000
2 K two kilo-ohm two-thousand 
ohms
0 - 2,000
200 two hundred ohms 0 - 200
Motor Module Installation
All replacement motor control modules look similar; how-
ever, each module is designed for a specic motor size. 
It is  very  important  to  make sure  that you  are using  the 
correct replacement motor control module. USE OF THE 
WRONG MOTOR CONTROL MODULE MAY RESULT IN 
UNEXPECTED UNIT OPERATION.
1 -   Verify electrical power to unit is disconnected.
2 -   Connect  three-wire  harness  from  motor  to  control 
module.
3 -   Mount new motor control module to motor using two 
hex head bolts removed in gure 10. Torque bolts to 
22 inch pounds or 1/16th clock wise turn.
4 -   Reconnect the two harnesses to the motor control 
module.
5 -   The  electrical  connectors  of  the  motor  should  be 
facing  down  to  form  a  drip  loop  (gure12).  This 
will  directs  moisture  away  from  the  motor  and  its 
electric connections on the motor
CONNECTOR
ORIENTATION
BETWEEN 4 AND 8
O'CLOCK
BACK OF CONTROL
MODULE
DRIP LOOP
FIGURE 18