Frozen Blower Motor?

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Yukon_Joey

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As most of the united stated has been experiencing lately...It's cold as..well something really cold...It was 0 (Fahrenheit) this morning when I hit the remote start on my truck. Which is so cold that my heated washer fluid doesn't work because the ends of the nozzles freeze up. So to remedy that, I have been pouring hot water on the nozzles before I jump in the truck.

Now for the real problem....This morning my blower motor stopped working. Is it possible that I got water into the duct work while pouring it on the nozzles and it froze around the blower motor? I'm not sure where the truck even pulls air from so I'm not sure if it's even possible? Anyone got any suggestions? I really don't wanna be messing around in my truck when it's this cold outside.
 

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