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siezed heater motor?,any ideas,anyone selling one/midlands

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eyup ducks,ive got a problem with me heater in the cab,only had van running for a few days so sorting out loads of probs.when i tried the heater today it doesnt seem to work but when i do switch it on the dash lights dim a little, the engine struggles a touch,and the fan belt squeels a little,sound like a siezed heater to you, i havent got a clue, any suggestions anything i can try before replacing,or has anybody got one for sale.....................
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I would be looking at the fuses first and then check the fan for a short
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It could be a bad earth,open glove box and try find wires coming from heater then follow brown wire to earthing point on left of fuse box.This worked for me after thinking my heater blower was faulty after I had removed dash and blower was tested.

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if its been squeaky then stopped
remove dash split heater box spray electrical cleaner on bearing free it then lub with oil run for a bit then reoil job done
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Yeah was about to say that. They can seize if unused. Its a dash out job (not tooooo bad) and then unscrew (if they'll shift) the screws that hold the heater box to the front bulkhead. You can generally get access through the vents behind (once you pull unit towards you) to get some WD40 in there. DO NOT run the fan until you've done this.

Also on mine, everytime I tried to start fan it blew the wiper fuse - another sign. Doubt you need a new heater box - just free it off. Might be worth cutting an access hole in the top of the box in case it ever happens again ;)

Same applies if you fit another. Make SURE the fan turns freely and apply some WD and TEST it before you fit the whole lot back. While you're in there, maybe grease the wiper mechanism and replace the washer pipes (pet shops do a silicon pipe cheap that is a great replacement). Do the jobs that you can't normally do while the dash is in. I fitted light-up washer jets at the same time :)

I'm in Coventry so if you're not too far away I'm happy to lend a hand.

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cheers duck,doesnt sound too horendous when you put it like that.....kind regards.....................oldiguana
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For the uninitiated, 'duck' is a Midlands specific equivalent of the more familiar "ere mate". Much like most call a bus a bus - except for us its a 'buz'. We also (arguably) have the best Mild, eat pork 'batches' (rolls to everyone else) and have the biggest custard slices you've ever seen. After living in Essex for 25 years its good to be back and hear my old lingo again. Cheers me duck!

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'Duck' is officially a 'Stokey' thing if you don't mind Mr coventry boy Mucker, Bostin and Adoo is far more akin to us yam yam's.
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Bin yow up for a bostin' pint fridey shag?
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Only if theres crumpet thrown in our kid. Also EVERYONE in Nuneaton says 'me duck'. Its hard to pinpoint its specific origins but agree Coventry is more of a flat accent.

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arr doh know baht that...arrm ownley agooin' for the ale.

Thay ay a pritty sight anyroad up!
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M&B Mild I trust. If so forget the crumpet - you're on:)

Incidentally my Mother just shouted out "Who is this kid from the black country- he don't speak proper- not like uz. i sed to you, only last tuesday- no i tell a lie- it were munda' you are not to go out to play with kids like that. they're not brought up. they're dragged up. you don't know where they've bin!"

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M&B...Lord!.... them knockin the owd Springo brewary dahn mucker.Yow just cor get proper M&B.

are you going to BVF by any chance pal
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BVF?

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