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Blower motor replacement
crazymac:
--- Quote from: BadgersRover on December 12, 2008, 22:51:34 ---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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Just be logical about it, take it in pieces.
Remove centre console
Steering wheel
speedo cowling
Jesus Bar
side panels that hide the various relays etc
That should allow you to see the rest of the fixings if i remember correctly
There are then fixings at the sides (a bit awkwards to get to)
Once its all loose get someone to move it with you, as its a bit floppy on your own
Its been a while since I did mine so not a complete list above, but just take your time and try to remember where things come from, have different tubs to put the various nuts etc in to help you.
muddyjames:
--- Quote from: BadgersRover on December 12, 2008, 22:51:34 ---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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From photos I have seen in the past all I can say is good luck!
Have you looked in the workshop area of this site?
nigel purnell:
Before you take out the Dash MEGA job I took off the passenger side Outlet hose and turned the Fan with a long thin screwdriver and kept flicking the switch I was lucky because it worked.
BigA:
I had to replace the motor in mine after the missus managed to fill mine with mud :?
if it is just the motor, you can get at it from the passenger foot-well, and can get the motor out without taking all the other gubbins out. its about 3 screws from memory and one connector. A bit fiddly but still easier than removing the whole blower housing (i tried :doh: )
Ja1983:
pay someone else to do it!
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