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oggie1970
12-12-2013, 02:01
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yet a another 5 with no hot air blower :/

is there anyone out there prepared to take the job on, who has tackled this issue before.

no objection to fair pricing just want someone to help and to do a decent job please ..

feel free the PM me

( live in essex) 10 mins from dartford crossing, 5min from M25

rs250nut
12-12-2013, 08:31
Whats wrong with the heater? Fan not working? Not blowing hot? Only works on one setting?

Bigfoot
12-12-2013, 08:46
Has somebody bypassed the heater matrix?

You not talking about the cold air coming through the centre vents?

Guybrush
12-12-2013, 09:14
Create an album in your profile and get a pic of your engine bay up there
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?do=addalbum

oggie1970
12-12-2013, 13:47
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erm no hot air, wont de-mist the windscreen.

its a dash out job ive heard, new resistor from what my dad has gathered,


got it sorted i think got a fella who will do it so hopefully it ll b ok

thanks for the responses

oggie1970
12-12-2013, 13:49
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Create an album in your profile and get a pic of your engine bay up there
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?do=addalbum

will do mate, aint got a chance at the moment ,,, got 2 5's ..so when i got a chance ill put a good albums up of both of em

Bigfoot
12-12-2013, 14:38
Is it blowing out cold air? fan changing speed?

oggie1970
12-12-2013, 21:58
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no not working at all ..resistor fuked …

got a whole new heater box for £50, just a dash out job now ….

Mr Raider
12-12-2013, 22:14
Ok, does new heater box have abrand new heater matrix inside? defo worth putting a new one in whilst its all out ;)

Andy M
12-12-2013, 22:26
So is the fan actually working or not, on any of the switch settings?? Have you pulled the fan and tested it??

Resistor aside, could just be a failed fan motor (easy to replace, not a dash out job), wiring fault, blown fuse etc.

B18ftMOJO5
12-12-2013, 23:30
So is the fan actually working or not, on any of the switch settings?? Have you pulled the fan and tested it??

Resistor aside, could just be a failed fan motor (easy to replace, not a dash out job), wiring fault, blown fuse etc.

:agree:

Haz
13-12-2013, 00:14
As said, pull the fan out first and test. Dash out is not as scary as it sounds, and remove with loom attached, it's about a 5hr job.

oggie1970
13-12-2013, 14:07
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thanks fellas for the advice ..all taken on board and gettin sorted