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Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 18:53
by Reimotim
Hi all!
My blower has ceased to function.
There was no smoke, bang or anything noticeable, just one day not working.
I've checked the wiki which was very helpful with how to fix various issues... However, where should I start?
Is just likely to be a switch, in which case I could avoid dash removal, or is dash removal the way forward?
Cheers
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 19:46
by ewenmaclean
Hello,
sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but have you checked the fuse? I'd start there, then I'd look at the switch connections and switch itself, then I'm afraid it's time to get the multimeter out before condemning the resistors or the fan itself, and if it is there then yes it's a dash out job, but at least then you get to tidy loads of other stuff up and clear all the crap out of the blown air system!
Hope you manage to fix it
Ewen
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 20:34
by kevtherev
WHS..
fuse...switch.. earths
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 20:55
by Reimotim
Just got back from Cornwall, so I haven't had a chance to check it out yet.
It's a 1990 1.6jx turbo... Anyone know which fuse I should be checking?
Cheers!
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 21:35
by kevtherev
That'll be in the haynes

Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 21:38
by Reimotim
kevtherev wrote:That'll be in the haynes

Haynes don't do a manual for the turbo diesels... Would it be the same as a petrol?
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 22:05
by ewenmaclean
Yep....
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... /fuses.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 22:16
by Reimotim
Nice one ewen!
Thanks

Re: Blower not...
Posted: 26 Aug 2012, 19:18
by Reimotim
Ok, I've checked the fuse and sure enough it's blown.
Tried a new fuse... Nothing.
This suggests to me that the blower motor has probably given up.
Will check switches just in case.
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 26 Aug 2012, 22:58
by CovKid
And don't bother trying to free off the motor. By the time it reaches that stage its time for a new motor anyway. Most of them are already approaching 30 years old. A new one is the best way forward - before you really need it in the winter for demisting.
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 27 Aug 2012, 06:29
by PetenAli
Did mine last weekend. Not a job for the faint hearted but can be done with plenty of time. One bit of advice wopuld be to write down everything you take off / undo and put scews bolts etc into separate marked containers. Even so I still ended up with a few leftovers. Heres the thread I started which provided some helpful advice
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=106887" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good luck!
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 27 Aug 2012, 06:58
by jes*b
Even so I still ended up with a few leftovers.

nothing too vital I hope?
Re: Blower not...
Posted: 27 Aug 2012, 08:04
by PetenAli
jes*b wrote:Even so I still ended up with a few leftovers.

nothing too vital I hope?
Don't think so Jes. Everything seems to work OK and there are no annoying rattles.

Re: Blower not...
Posted: 03 Nov 2012, 20:47
by Reimotim
Only took a few months, but I've finally completed the job!
Only one washer left over...
All in all not a bad job, but quite time consuming. I discovered some rodents had at one time been living in the the heater box, there was a lot of poo and bedding material, as well as hazelnut shells!

Re: Blower not...
Posted: 03 Nov 2012, 21:36
by VWGeoff
How nice off them. It`s an annoying job isnt it. Especialy when ducting breaks.
Reimotim wrote:Only took a few months, but I've finally completed the job!
Only one washer left over...
All in all not a bad job, but quite time consuming. I discovered some rodents had at one time been living in the the heater box, there was a lot of poo and bedding material, as well as hazelnut shells!
