Heater/Fan
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Heater/Fan
Nothing appears to happen when I turn on the demister fan - I tried to look for the fuses but have no idea which is which. Can anybody point me in the right direction as it is getting very steamed up in here!
if what pippin says is what the problem is, then it will be the fan speed resistor
this is what it looks like but this is for the digital climate controll NOT the knob type http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search. ... n+resistor
and its a bargain,normally they are £77
and if you are a member, in the members section their is a detailed fact sheet how to check and repair the resistor if its broke and how to check the fan motor.
this is what it looks like but this is for the digital climate controll NOT the knob type http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search. ... n+resistor
and its a bargain,normally they are £77
and if you are a member, in the members section their is a detailed fact sheet how to check and repair the resistor if its broke and how to check the fan motor.

If the resistor is the problem, and I think that you should check the fuse / fan first - - then I can let you have a tested ,functioning manual air con resistor for £38 including post .Email me .
I had the same problem but it was the fan which needed stripping /cleaning /lubricating , it was not a resistor problem - - - - but I had already bought a resistor thinking that it was the culprit - - -
I had the same problem but it was the fan which needed stripping /cleaning /lubricating , it was not a resistor problem - - - - but I had already bought a resistor thinking that it was the culprit - - -
as said.......if your fan is at fault, then you may even need both fan and resistor, check the drainage hole under the bonnet wat the bottom on the windcreen in the center.
if this is blocked then most defantely your fan has rusted up/seized?, if your go to the members section their is the step by step guide how to do it including photos,
i did my own using this guide and i am hopless at mechanical/ technical jobs
if this is blocked then most defantely your fan has rusted up/seized?, if your go to the members section their is the step by step guide how to do it including photos,
i did my own using this guide and i am hopless at mechanical/ technical jobs

Removed all the relevant bits right down to the fan. Stripped it down on the kitchen table as it was rock solid and very rusty. Loads of WD40 and a little light sanding and it then worked using the battery charger as a power source. Re-installing it (a few screws left over but what the hell?) it didn't work!! Realised I'd missed the cirsular cover disc off the bottom so all out again and re-assembled. Still no joy. Then followed the instructions for the resistor thingy, snapping the sides off with gay abandon and soldering away (only noticed the carefully word afterwards!) Popped it back in (now in the dark and rain outside) and HEY PRESTO - it works!!
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!