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gavlar83
PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:57 am Up
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hi,i recently fitted my standard sterero back in my 206 and since i re installed it my heater has stopped working,any ideas what it cud b?thanks
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when you say not working, ya mean only cold air comes out, or no fan action at all
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If it happened straight after fitting the stereo, I would guess you've disturbed some wiring in the dash.
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stevedude wrote:
when you say not working, ya mean only cold air comes out, or no fan action at all
hi,not working at all not even cold air

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Either:

You have knocked a wire when refitting the stereo ( very possible seeing where the blower lives )

Blown a fuse in either of the fuse boxe's ( there's 2, BSI in the cabin & the BM34 under the bonnet )

The blower motor has died

You damaged the BSI in someone / crashed part of the software / corrupted the configuration.

Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
Either:

You have knocked a wire when refitting the stereo ( very possible seeing where the blower lives )

Blown a fuse in either of the fuse boxe's ( there's 2, BSI in the cabin & the BM34 under the bonnet )

The blower motor has died

You damaged the BSI in someone / crashed part of the software / corrupted the configuration.

Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

Also there is a big plug under the glove box. try that mine has a bad connection and stops the heater from working.

 
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Rob2859 wrote:
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Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

PSA Peugeot / Citroen did this for a reason.

It drains the battery.

If the engine isnt running then no heat is being produced to heat the cabin.

On the older PSA stuff with the first generation climate control systems it was bloody annoying having the blower motor suddenly burst in to full speed as soon as the ignition was turned on, it really p**sed me off when I had the 406 Twisted Evil

There is NO point having a heater blower motor running unless the engine is.

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does anyone no or have a fuse box diagram telling you what the difrent fuses do and where they go and what amp they should b thanks
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MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:


Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

PSA Peugeot / Citroen did this for a reason.

It drains the battery.

If the engine isnt running then no heat is being produced to heat the cabin.

On the older PSA stuff with the first generation climate control systems it was bloody annoying having the blower motor suddenly burst in to full speed as soon as the ignition was turned on, it really p**sed me off when I had the 406 Twisted Evil

There is NO point having a heater blower motor running unless the engine is.

Well there is. Its only spinning a fan so i doubt it uses that much power. The water in the heater matrix is still hot for quite some time after the engine is off; the heater would still work for a fair while before it went cold like it does in many other cars.

 
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Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:


Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

PSA Peugeot / Citroen did this for a reason.

It drains the battery.

If the engine isnt running then no heat is being produced to heat the cabin.

On the older PSA stuff with the first generation climate control systems it was bloody annoying having the blower motor suddenly burst in to full speed as soon as the ignition was turned on, it really p**sed me off when I had the 406 Twisted Evil

There is NO point having a heater blower motor running unless the engine is.

Well there is. Its only spinning a fan so i doubt it uses that much power. The water in the heater matrix is still hot for quite some time after the engine is off; the heater would still work for a fair while before it went cold like it does in many other cars.

I agree. For example, cars warmed up. You stop and turn off the engine. Windows steam up, instead of starting the car, you just use the motor. Simples.

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gavlar83 wrote:
does anyone no or have a fuse box diagram telling you what the difrent fuses do and where they go and what amp they should b thanks

RTFM Wink

public.servicebox.peug..._en_us.htm

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If you want heat then leave the engine running Rolling Eyes

Simples Wink

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Ash wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:


Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

PSA Peugeot / Citroen did this for a reason.

It drains the battery.

If the engine isnt running then no heat is being produced to heat the cabin.

On the older PSA stuff with the first generation climate control systems it was bloody annoying having the blower motor suddenly burst in to full speed as soon as the ignition was turned on, it really p**sed me off when I had the 406 Twisted Evil

There is NO point having a heater blower motor running unless the engine is.

Well there is. Its only spinning a fan so i doubt it uses that much power. The water in the heater matrix is still hot for quite some time after the engine is off; the heater would still work for a fair while before it went cold like it does in many other cars.

I agree. For example, cars warmed up. You stop and turn off the engine. Windows steam up, instead of starting the car, you just use the motor. Simples.

Is this not the stage where you get out the car? Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
If you want heat then leave the engine running Rolling Eyes

Simples Wink
i dont think leaving the engine running if we have anymore ice in the mornings b4 work.an the windows steam up without the blower

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Mike wrote:
Ash wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Rob2859 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:


Remember it's a 206, the blower motor only works with the engine running :wink:

very annoying. How hard would it be to change this?

PSA Peugeot / Citroen did this for a reason.

It drains the battery.

If the engine isnt running then no heat is being produced to heat the cabin.

On the older PSA stuff with the first generation climate control systems it was bloody annoying having the blower motor suddenly burst in to full speed as soon as the ignition was turned on, it really p**sed me off when I had the 406 Twisted Evil

There is NO point having a heater blower motor running unless the engine is.

Well there is. Its only spinning a fan so i doubt it uses that much power. The water in the heater matrix is still hot for quite some time after the engine is off; the heater would still work for a fair while before it went cold like it does in many other cars.

I agree. For example, cars warmed up. You stop and turn off the engine. Windows steam up, instead of starting the car, you just use the motor. Simples.

Is this not the stage where you get out the car? Wink

Naa, she didn't want too.

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