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Heater fan
« on: 31 August 2014, 21:39:15 »

Well properly caught out. Last Christmas my blower stopped working. I bought a fan and hedgehog off a very helpful member of this forum. Who lives in Bristol (who's name I forget, sorry)  out of despair before the parts arrived, I put a long tube on a WD40 can and sprayed miraculously the fan ran again . So of course didn't fit the new parts. Now as winter draws in it's bit my a . . . e and stopped solid . Is there an 'how to' for swapping a blower.

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Re: Heater fan
« Reply #1 on: 31 August 2014, 21:46:10 »

It requires quite a bit of dismantling. From memory you'll need to remove the glovebox, airbag, move the main loom out the way and use a long screwdriver or extension bar and socket (can't remember what the mounting hardware is) to get to the mountings.
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Re: Heater fan
« Reply #2 on: 31 August 2014, 22:36:59 »

... a very helpful member of this forum. Who lives in Bristol  .....

That'll be RobG  :y :y :y
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Re: Heater fan
« Reply #3 on: 01 September 2014, 02:00:29 »

It requires quite a bit of dismantling. From memory you'll need to remove the glovebox, airbag, move the main loom out the way and use a long screwdriver or extension bar and socket (can't remember what the mounting hardware is) to get to the mountings.

No need to remove or disconnect airbag ;)
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