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Twingo I Forum - ('92 – '07)
How do you remove the blower motor from a 2005 Twingo
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<blockquote data-quote="user 12635" data-source="post: 185750" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>My sons Twingo has developed a fault in the heating system.</p><p></p><p>No matter what setting you put it on the blower motor does not turn.</p><p></p><p>I have got behind the dash and the wires into the resistor are not burnt and putting a multimeter tells me there is voltage from all switch positions to the plug going into the resistor.</p><p></p><p>After the resistor there is voltage going to the motor only in the highest position, even then though the blower motor does not turn.</p><p></p><p>This has led me to deduce that the blower motor is either burnt out and ceased and this has caused the resistor pack to blow as well.</p><p></p><p>the resistor pack is easy to get to but I am not sure how to remove the blower motor, has anyone here done this that can give me some tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12635, post: 185750, member: 12635"] My sons Twingo has developed a fault in the heating system. No matter what setting you put it on the blower motor does not turn. I have got behind the dash and the wires into the resistor are not burnt and putting a multimeter tells me there is voltage from all switch positions to the plug going into the resistor. After the resistor there is voltage going to the motor only in the highest position, even then though the blower motor does not turn. This has led me to deduce that the blower motor is either burnt out and ceased and this has caused the resistor pack to blow as well. the resistor pack is easy to get to but I am not sure how to remove the blower motor, has anyone here done this that can give me some tips? [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Discussions by Generation
Twingo I Forum - ('92 – '07)
How do you remove the blower motor from a 2005 Twingo
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