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Blower not working
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<blockquote data-quote="slam" data-source="post: 180210" data-attributes="member: 5178"><p>Got this sorted and what a pain in the ass it was to.</p><p></p><p>I got a Valeo replacement for 30 quid off ebay, came from Europe somewhere and I had to wait a few weeks. </p><p></p><p>For anyone else who finds this thread...</p><p></p><p>Remove the passenger airbag (doesn't need unplugged and I disconnected the battery for safety)</p><p>Remove the drivers top dash cubby hole</p><p>Remove the centre section of the dashboard where the speedo is (the wire connecting the resistor and blower motor runs along underneath the speedo)</p><p>Remove the panel under the steering wheel for access to the blower connector</p><p>Remove the power cable from the resistor (passenger side)</p><p>Remove the two 6mm nuts holding in the resistor</p><p>Remove the connector from the blower (driver side)</p><p>I cut the cable that runs between the resistor and blower to make it easier to remove.</p><p>It was a pain in the ass (for me anyway) to fit the new resistor into its slot and to feed the other end through the dashboard and connect it up to the blower. There's a big chucky cable in the way where the blower connector needs to fit through. I made it fit by pulling the dashboard up the way and pushing the cable down.</p><p></p><p>That was pretty much it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slam, post: 180210, member: 5178"] Got this sorted and what a pain in the ass it was to. I got a Valeo replacement for 30 quid off ebay, came from Europe somewhere and I had to wait a few weeks. For anyone else who finds this thread... Remove the passenger airbag (doesn't need unplugged and I disconnected the battery for safety) Remove the drivers top dash cubby hole Remove the centre section of the dashboard where the speedo is (the wire connecting the resistor and blower motor runs along underneath the speedo) Remove the panel under the steering wheel for access to the blower connector Remove the power cable from the resistor (passenger side) Remove the two 6mm nuts holding in the resistor Remove the connector from the blower (driver side) I cut the cable that runs between the resistor and blower to make it easier to remove. It was a pain in the ass (for me anyway) to fit the new resistor into its slot and to feed the other end through the dashboard and connect it up to the blower. There's a big chucky cable in the way where the blower connector needs to fit through. I made it fit by pulling the dashboard up the way and pushing the cable down. That was pretty much it. [/QUOTE]
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