nursecosmo wrote:
gmctd wrote:
Holy cow!! - we're shivering here in Texas at 45*, wind chill is 40*................
Ha ha, rub it in GM.

Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. I tried jumping the fan this afternoon but got no joy. So then I checked the power lines starting at the fan feed wires. Hit pay dirt on the first time. There is power all the way from the switch to the fan but the fan wont spin. So I have discovered where the problem lies. The good thing about the fan being bad is that it is the cheapest component to replace. The nearest thing that I can figure is that the brushes in the fan are worn to point that when the armature gets cold it contracts so much that the brushes can't touch anymore. Thanks again.
Nope I was totally wrong. The fan motor is just fine. I finally found it, there was a relay coming from the ignition which was unlisted in the manual which I happened to find by accident up under the dash. The ignition relay supply wire was loose and causing the relay to cut power to the whole system. The strange thing about the blower fan circuit is that the switch and resistor go backwards from the fan and are supplied by ground instead of + . so when I tried jumping directly to the switch or resistor with a hot wire nothing would happen. Also the energizer relay connects both hot and ground. I can't imagine why it would need to disconnect both wires when the ignition is turned off but it does.