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Title: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 22 December 2013, 18:08:17
My heating fan isn't running. Normally it kicks in a minute or so after starting. I went out on friday and after about 10 - 15 mins it kicked in and ran as normal, this included parking and restarting. However this morning it wouldn't run again. The only event that has happened, is that it has been in to have the self levelling shocks replaced (see seperate post) on top of the aggro that job has caused, the fan not working is the final straw. Is there any link between these things. An old E class merc estate is looking like a good alternative just now
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 22 December 2013, 20:42:56
Does it share a common fuse with the self leveling system :-\
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: chrisgixer on 23 December 2013, 01:17:53
Fuse 27 for sl and rear 12v socket.
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 23 December 2013, 01:20:31
Fuse 27 for sl and rear 12v socket.
That rules that out then :-\

Any evidence of water in the passenger footwells :-\
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 23 December 2013, 07:29:28
Yea the blower didn't work before I took the fuse. I'll check water level it doesn't seem damp. This the drain on nearside where the cabin air filter lives.  If the sampler jobbie in the cabin is dusty will that affect it.
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 23 December 2013, 07:34:33
If the pollen filter is damp then the 'hedgehog' resistor is a likely candidate. If it's dry then the control panel might be on its last legs :-\
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: omegod on 23 December 2013, 10:01:57
Got a brand new hedgehog going spare should you be in need !
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 24 December 2013, 13:09:38
It seems that the fan is tight when trying to turn by hand  so as suggested earlier has cooked the resistor (hedegehog) . So I guess I need one, and fan motor. The car is a 53 plate 2.6 Elite estate.  Thanks martinH
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 24 December 2013, 13:14:55
It seems that the fan is tight when trying to turn by hand  so as suggested earlier has cooked the resistor (hedegehog) . So I guess I need one, and fan motor. The car is a 53 plate 2.6 Elite estate.  Thanks martinH
From the pollen filter side, ignition off, using a nozzle/tube, spray some plusgas onto the fan shaft. Leave to soak for a bit, the switch the fan on max, if it spins up more freely, then switch off and apply some 3in1 to the shaft. Repeat until is spins up freely...

Once it's freed up, try the other fan speed settings, if any of them don't work then you need a new resistor :y
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 25 December 2013, 00:02:26
It's Christmas day tomorrow, and so working on cars would be a 'no no' with the memsahib, but I hold the trump card, IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!. So as it promises to be sunny at  it's not a day to be wasted. Especially based on the ball park quote from the garage for new bits.  :y
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: Delroy47 on 25 December 2013, 03:39:24
Happy Birthday :y
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 28 December 2013, 11:32:56
Spraying Plusgas. Aside from taking the (damp) pollen filter out, is there anything that comes off to gain access. I can barely see the fan never mind accurately spray Plusgas or get a hand in there. I used a plastic tube off a rust proofing spray and randomly squirted. I can only reach the fan with a piece of bamboo it is very tight. On top of the the self levelling  system not working (see separate post) this car is rapidly approaching the lumpy hammer.
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 December 2013, 17:14:40
I've only ever done it from the pollen filter side :-\

Might be easier to remove the fan, but not a job I have done, so can't comment :-[
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: RobG on 30 December 2013, 12:22:10
Spraying Plusgas. Aside from taking the (damp) pollen filter out, is there anything that comes off to gain access. I can barely see the fan never mind accurately spray Plusgas or get a hand in there. I used a plastic tube off a rust proofing spray and randomly squirted. I can only reach the fan with a piece of bamboo it is very tight. On top of the the self levelling  system not working (see separate post) this car is rapidly approaching the lumpy hammer.
Nope. Either try through the scuttle drain or blower motor needs to be removed (3 screws) to access fan
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 30 December 2013, 15:53:46
The three screws are they inside the car, as in
 pass. footwell. Or outside in the cold, along with the three wise men  :y
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: RobG on 30 December 2013, 16:17:41
The three screws are they inside the car, as in
 pass. footwell. Or outside in the cold, along with the three wise men  :y
Glovebox out, side airvent out, untape loom on cable tray, remove air pipework above cable tray. Blower motor is visible, two screws easy access, third needs an angled torx bit. Got a good fan here, casing is damaged on one of the screw fixing lugs but the actual fan & motor can be removed and fitted into your casing if it`s your motor/fan that`s donald
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 30 December 2013, 16:57:44
And there's me thinking it would JUST be 3 screws. I have freed it as per previous advice. Thank to everyone for your advice I also have variable speed as well Hurrah.But as it's impossible to see excatly where the spray is going I'm not sure if the spray oil has hit home . The Plus gas obviously has (and the cabin stinks of it).I'm just worried that it is running with no oil on it. So in a few weeks it starts screeching.
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: 05omegav6 on 30 December 2013, 19:57:49
Squeaking only needs a couple of drops of 3in1 to sort :y, but sounds like you caught it just in time :y
Title: Re: Heating
Post by: flymofred on 30 December 2013, 21:08:25
Well it's all thanks to the advice  and positive support available on this forum.  :y last week I was looking at another few hundred quid at the local Vx garage. Thanks.     Just got to sort the self levelling susp. now.