heater rotary knob stuck
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heater rotary knob stuck
bloody thing is stuck on full, better than nothing I suppose! I don't want to force it as it's only a little spindle. I've not had a good look at it yet is it easy enough to get too?
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
Doesn't seem good. Possibly fused inside?
Pretty sure I have a couple of new unused spares.
PM me your address and I will pop one in the post.
Pretty sure I have a couple of new unused spares.
PM me your address and I will pop one in the post.
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
Expect it Monday/Tuesday.
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
Just remove it and open it up.
I love that VW made things components like this actually serviceable. What I suspect has happened is that one of the little metal bars has fallen out and jammed it.
The switch can be completely dismantled, cleaned, fixed and reassembled.
I love that VW made things components like this actually serviceable. What I suspect has happened is that one of the little metal bars has fallen out and jammed it.
The switch can be completely dismantled, cleaned, fixed and reassembled.
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
poss the start of deeper problem ?
if your fan is starting to seize it can melt the switch!
if your fan is starting to seize it can melt the switch!
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
Absolutely right Billy....the increased load from the partially seizing blower as well as the tarnished contacts in the switch, both cause resistance and heat.
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Re: heater rotary knob stuck
Bugger, i wonder if i can measure resistance across the switch or blower and check where it is on the death knell scale? Any thing I can do to extend the life with out removing the dash?
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