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heater switch

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Hi all heater switch was working fine then not come on, then would now after a burning smell not at all hav'nt got a manual is there a switch burnt out and is it easy to replace cheers bri :ok

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Switch is yes, but it could be symptomatic of a seized/old/tight blower motor so a replacement may not be enough. Dash out job then.
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Cheers covkid thank you not had the dash out of a t25 only in stoke heath cov if you gota minute cheersbri :ok

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obbig wrote:Cheers covkid, Thank you. I have not had the dash out of a T25. I am only in Stoke Heath, Coventry if you have got a minute. Cheers, Bri

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Bri, if your heater blower motor is on the way out, and it is a common occurrence which causes exactly your symptoms, then replacing it is normally considered to be about a days work, with some of swearing along the way. New motors are only about £35 though.
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