having just recently got back from our first euro trip in the van through france and belgium approx 2200 miles troble free. the van has developed one issue. I cant turn the blower off(its permantely stuck on the highest setting) i can hold the switch to the right and it goes off untill i let go and then back to full power. i have checked what wiring and fusses i could see and cant see anything obviously wrong.
any pointers
phil
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Re: blower problem
posler wrote:i can hold the switch to the right and it goes off untill i let go and then back to full power

Vorsprung Durch Technik my ar$e!
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Re: blower problem
that sounds like the switch is broken to me.... you can verify by disconnecting the terminals at the back of the switch...
I think this is what you might need:
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I think this is what you might need:
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=120" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: blower problem
The 'additional load' brought about by partially seized blower motors and old tarnished connectors creates resistance, this resistance results in heat with melted wires and blower switch.
The switches are cheap and easy to replace but remember to make good any damaged wiring and replace any loose/tarnished spade connectors....as a side note* you may still have an underlying issue with a partially seized motor and thats another days job.
Martin
The switches are cheap and easy to replace but remember to make good any damaged wiring and replace any loose/tarnished spade connectors....as a side note* you may still have an underlying issue with a partially seized motor and thats another days job.
Martin
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Re: blower problem
^^^
sage advice as ever... lots of posts on here about blower motor access too...
sage advice as ever... lots of posts on here about blower motor access too...
Re: blower problem
1664 wrote:posler wrote:i can hold the switch to the right and it goes off untill i let go and then back to full powerfully to the left is 'off'. Does it still run then and what does it do in the other positions?
sorry i can hold it to the left and it goes off

thanks to ewanmaclean/ cali that looks most likely will order the part tonight and report back
phil
Re: blower problem sorted
i took apart the heating control unit all the wires look to be intact and in good condition so i just replaced the switch which has resolved the problem. thanks for the advice and pointing me in the right direction
regards phil
regards phil