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Blower motor replacement

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Yoshi:
anyone got a step by step guide on how to do this???

needs to be explainable to a 5 year old cos i am about as technical as one! lol

hobbit:
For the past two years, I've run a diesel powered night heater, but this has now given up the ghost, and the older I get the colder the motor is, so looks like I will be going down this route

Another thing to try which I'm going to have a go at is reverse the connections, and send the motor in reverse, pulse it at first though,  to prevent cooked wiring, my friend did it and got it working allbeit a bit noisy forwards, he just turns the radio up a bit louder to compensate, I presume you have tested the wiring through to the motor

Good Luck :)

Yoshi:
Not tested anything, not even looked at fuses lol, i wouldnt even know where to begin (obviously checking the fuse would be a good place!) lol

hobbit:
Yes fuses good start :lol:

As you start taking it apart, check the output feeds to the motor from th eback of the switch, at various settings to make sure power is actually going to the motor, if no power, you may get a reprieve, and just have an electrical feed prob

Yoshi:
will get meself a tester then when i have some money lol

any tips on removal of the dash to get to the blower?

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