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Has anyone managed to replace the fan/motor unit in their vans heater ???? ........... does it trash the heater casing trying to get it apart, or is there a way around it???? Mine is totally foobah'ed, and I have found this, Ebay 300348936971, and it just may be the way out for me. Our van is an 87 panel, if it makes a difference.
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blu trukkie wrote:Has anyone managed to replace the fan/motor unit in their vans heater ???? ........... does it trash the heater casing trying to get it apart, or is there a way around it???? Mine is totally foobah'ed, and I have found this, Ebay 300348936971, and it just may be the way out for me. Our van is an 87 panel, if it makes a difference.
Cheers.
Hiya mate There's a great link in the wiki ... I've read it cos our's is noisy too.
Here ya go old chum ... http://wiki.club8090.co.uk/index.php/Co ... eplacement
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Re: Heater .....
I asked the same question about a month ago as all evidence says no it isn't possible to open it without breaking it! It looks like the casing has been plastic "welded" together which in that case would need something like a really hot knife to cut through the "welds".
Great and useful as the Wiki maybe there's nothing in there about taking it apart But if someone with a spare fan housing and lots of spare time fancies trying it .........................
Great and useful as the Wiki maybe there's nothing in there about taking it apart But if someone with a spare fan housing and lots of spare time fancies trying it .........................
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Thanks Ian matiedude for the link.
I changed the heater a few years ago, with a secondhand one, which was ok, but recently, I would turn the fan/motor on to demist, and after about 1 or 2 minutes it would slow, rattle'ish, then stop, and refuse to go for sometime. After reading the Wiki, what is the thoughts of the panel, do they think its seizing, (and stopping), then cooling, ( and going till it gets hot and stops) ......... or is it foobah'ed.
Thanks for any input.
I changed the heater a few years ago, with a secondhand one, which was ok, but recently, I would turn the fan/motor on to demist, and after about 1 or 2 minutes it would slow, rattle'ish, then stop, and refuse to go for sometime. After reading the Wiki, what is the thoughts of the panel, do they think its seizing, (and stopping), then cooling, ( and going till it gets hot and stops) ......... or is it foobah'ed.
Thanks for any input.
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Took the heater casing apart on my '88 1.9 petrol.
The welding can be cut by running a sharp knife around the joint, keeping a steady, twisting, pressure with a broad bladed screwdriver at the same time. Keep going round until, eventually it will come apart. Replaced motor with one from my spares vehicle which had clips holding casing together. Used these clips to hold my original casing together - could not use the casing out of the spares vehicle as the heater outlet arrangements were different. Spares vehicle was an '86 diesel pickup, since gone to the great parking lot in the sky.
The welding can be cut by running a sharp knife around the joint, keeping a steady, twisting, pressure with a broad bladed screwdriver at the same time. Keep going round until, eventually it will come apart. Replaced motor with one from my spares vehicle which had clips holding casing together. Used these clips to hold my original casing together - could not use the casing out of the spares vehicle as the heater outlet arrangements were different. Spares vehicle was an '86 diesel pickup, since gone to the great parking lot in the sky.
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the casings are the same on all petrol water cooled year vans for petrol and diesel
early diesels , Aircooled petrol era are different
however on caravelles/minibusses with rear roof vents there is an extra flap,and slider control to allow cold air into the crossmember running the width of the van in front of your knee when driving . this is blanked off in vans /pickups.
also pre 86 ish water cooled vans allowed cold only heat to the rear facing side vents , hot on later vans.
if you look at the side of the heater box there are 2 2.5 ish inch outlets, 1 set is blocked off depending on the year.
all are interchangeable tho.
as in previous posts some early hosings were clipped together , the later ones glued, or 'heatwelded' this can be prized apart , slowly but definatly.
early diesels , Aircooled petrol era are different
however on caravelles/minibusses with rear roof vents there is an extra flap,and slider control to allow cold air into the crossmember running the width of the van in front of your knee when driving . this is blanked off in vans /pickups.
also pre 86 ish water cooled vans allowed cold only heat to the rear facing side vents , hot on later vans.
if you look at the side of the heater box there are 2 2.5 ish inch outlets, 1 set is blocked off depending on the year.
all are interchangeable tho.
as in previous posts some early hosings were clipped together , the later ones glued, or 'heatwelded' this can be prized apart , slowly but definatly.
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also pre 86 ish water cooled vans allowed cold only heat to the rear facing side vents , hot on later vans.
if you look at the side of the heater box there are 2 2.5 ish inch outlets, 1 set is blocked off depending on the year.
all are interchangeable tho.
Does that mean I could get warm air coming out of the side vents on my 84 caravelle?
The fan has siezed so I've got to take it out soon, is it as easy as cutting holes in the blocked outlets and blocking the ones the vents are currently connected to?
Don't suppose anyone has got pics of the two types?
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yes thats correct, or you can go the other way!
i opened up the cold vents on my later camper and blocked the hot , was much nicer driving arouind spain in the summer!
i opened up the cold vents on my later camper and blocked the hot , was much nicer driving arouind spain in the summer!
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hi blu trekkie, hope you get your heater sorted. but its "fubar" fecked up be-on all rec,
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just done mine, you can prise the plastic tabs apart with a sharp chisel the hardest part is unscrewing the screws that hold the heater box to the van body(the front 2 are probably rusted as the bottom bit is open to the elemements behind the front grill. If you cant find the clips to clip the two halves back together then you can drill the tabs with a 1/8th drill bit and self tapping screw back together. one tip tho is dont buy a cheap replacement as they vibrate on setting 3.
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Thanks for all the helpfull comments, shall send for a new motor/fan shortly .................... am looking forward to it already ............... NOT!!!!
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In the WIKI I list all the vehicles that use that blower so scrapyards may be an option although I've often seen it sold new on ebay.
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