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lonstie
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Heater blower in cab stopped workin

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Hi,
Drivin back from lakes Saturday, snow etc

Heater blower on 2 , then stops blowing.

I still got a trickle of hot air coming out the vents, so some hope.

Could this be a fuse or relay , got 5 relays , 43,53,18,19,21

Lots of fuses at bottom , where to start...........

If its a dash out job I will have to pass this one onto my friendly mechanics :wink:

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Re: Heater blower in cab stopped workin

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Could be blower switch or motor could have sezed. Not uncommon. Do the checks including the obvious (ie any power to motor)
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Re: Heater blower in cab stopped workin

Post by ewenmaclean »

I agree with those diagnoses, but looking at your original post it seems you're not sure of the fuse location - I would start there! On your van it's fuse number 13 - should be 20 amp. Here are the fuse locations:

http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... /fuses.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

the relay location is important - not just the number printed on it - 53 is a multi-use relay for example. 18 is load reduction normally, 19 is intermittent wipers normally, 21 is indicator flasher normally, and 43 is the module (not relay) for your low coolant warning.

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