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Heater Box 1996 300Tdi ....No Blower Sorted now Ta
« on: December 09, 2006, 13:37:05 »
After drowning the old girl she is now back up and running :lol:
The only minor problem is I don't seem to have any blower.
Firstly, could someone confirm a theory for me :?:
I think the blower motor or fan may be seized as the fuse keeps blowing, however if I disconnect the main plug to the heater box the fuse doesn't blow. :?
Would this point to a seized motor or fan :?:

Secondly, how do I get to the gubbins inside to free it off or replace the parts needed and how easy is the job :?:


TIA
Graeme
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Heater Box 1996 300Tdi ....No Blower Sorted now Ta
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2006, 17:25:35 »
wel if its anything like mine
its just the blower housing full of water, mine did he same but when i took the heater to empty it i drilled loads of drainage holes, never had a problem since  :roll:
apar from if it dont get used for a week then it siezez n i have kick start it with a few taps of  socket on bak
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Heater Box 1996 300Tdi ....No Blower Sorted now Ta
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2006, 19:07:09 »
This happened to me. The fan siezed when the mud that had been sucked in dried.

I poured a large amount of water down it to get rid of the mud and then ran the blower full blast. it blew two or three fuses but then was fine.

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« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2006, 20:50:49 »
also check that the little tit on the plastic wing air intake underneath, itsnt blocked up.

I sometimes have to put a washer hose into the air intake and siphon out the water!!
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« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2006, 17:12:51 »
Stripped out the heater box, cleaned it all out, freed of the fan and Yipee  :!:  :!: Got the blower back
Graeme
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