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joff

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Heater blower
« on: 29 December 2014, 15:46:19 »

So today I went out to do a few jobs on the Elite, first job fix the c/locking by putting another actuator in the drivers door, all working fine now.

Second job put the replacement fan in that RobG sent me up last week, so started car up to turn it round and what should happen but the fan in the car starts working again, and has done done every time I tested it today. This is getting to me now, it's gone from not working for two weeks to back to normal with no snags. Has anyone had this happen before.
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Re: Heater blower
« Reply #1 on: 29 December 2014, 17:46:01 »

Could be a loose connection... the motor feed is connected to the hedgehog using spade terminals rather than a clipped plug  ;)
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Re: Heater blower
« Reply #2 on: 29 December 2014, 18:28:03 »

Only things I have done is, spray WD40 into the fan but the pressure was not good in the can and I don't think any got to the fan, the other thing I did was remove and fit fuse as it was not blown !!!! :-\
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