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Old 06-02-2009, 11:58 AM   #1
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Default Coleman electric furnace

Hi! General question here.
I have a vertical Coleman electric furnace in a 1979 mobile home. It suddenly stopped blowing air. Worked fine, shut off, came on and first clue was the smell of hot lint.
My general question is this: What would be the logical sequence of steps to troubleshoot this "blower won't run" problem? In other words, what's most likely to be the problem (sequencer, blower motor, etc.)
Any clues to get me started would be appreciated. I can get the model number, etc., but this would appear to be a generic problem. I haven't even poked my head inside (other than to clean the heating element), so I don't even know if this fan is belt-driven, or not.
Thanks in advance for any help!

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