1. Temperature gauge not working. Would it most likely be the temperature sender?
2. Gives out hot air, but the blower doesn't work.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Max
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Temperature gauge sender is on the thermostat housing, cable TO it should be colour coded Yellow/Red, if you disconnect this cable and earth it with the ignition on, the temperature gauge should read full scale (HOT) If gauge does not react, check wiring especially at the 14 pin plug where it connects to the flexy printed circuit at the dash.
Heater motor is fuse S13 20A fed from circuit X. The earth is at the cluster of earths near the fuse box, they call it a crown or star or something.
If the bearing(s) have seized, then to lubricate them or change the motor is what a Scandinavian friend of mine used to call 'A big Yob'. Look here https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Co ... eplacement
Blame Haynes (not me!) if info is wrong!!
Mike.
Heater motor is fuse S13 20A fed from circuit X. The earth is at the cluster of earths near the fuse box, they call it a crown or star or something.
If the bearing(s) have seized, then to lubricate them or change the motor is what a Scandinavian friend of mine used to call 'A big Yob'. Look here https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Co ... eplacement
Blame Haynes (not me!) if info is wrong!!
Mike.
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Thanks for this thread Max, you've just asked two of the questions I had for my new doka [img:25:18]http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/2803/thumbup6ly.gif[/img] 

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