Can this be changed with out taking the dash out I changed my frank it was rusted badly after pulling it out I noticed the black wire was totaly loose a corowded away from the rheostat so it needs changing.
Can this be changed with out taking the dash out I changed my frank it was rusted badly after pulling it out I noticed the black wire was totaly loose a corowded away from the rheostat so it needs changing.
No...it would be impossible..
but if you can locate the heater wiring from another box and wiring loom from the controls you can bypass the fk awkward set up...
run new wires to the fan by drilling a hole in the air box from the drivers footwell, plug the replacement wiring to the controls and the replacement rheostat, the rheostat to the new wire to the fan and ding dong it'll spin..
i jammed my rheostat behind the clock in the dash inside a piece of boost hose to protect it.. it really needs moving to somewhere that gets airflow, hence it's originally in the air box below the fan, but high in the scuttle should be ok.
There are sealed rheostats with heatsinks available from other vehicles.
This is is a bodge but I had mine sorted in under 30 minutes
if your an oe lover then good luck and have a fun weekend.
I had just fitted my dash so wasn't taking it out again... if you aren't caged and the seats come out easy you'll be fine..
its not a fun job, but if your willing to do it then go nuts..
The fascia in held into three clips just under the windscreen. One each side that I unclipped easily enough. But one in the middle that just wouldn't let go. I broke the fascia with the pulling. One way is to get a lever under there and pry it out on the clip.
Mine was "repaired" years ago by my auto electrician. He cut away a bit of the air box (you can't see this without looking down into it) and re-soldered some wiring. It's still going fin and that was over 10 years ago! Have a look and see if it's possible to do the same with yours?
Sounds very much like my auto electrician! It does sounds like a bodge but honestly it's an option worth looking into. Like I said mine has been fine for over a decade now