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Fan/Blower Help
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maximus.darby
PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:00 pm Up
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Hi Guys,

I recently posted about my fan/blower fuse, after being told by a garage it was either a fuse, or it was the blower itself has blown....I was recently booking an appointment to have it fixed as it literally did not turn on, however, I was driving along today and it suddenly started to work like normal??? Heat came out, and it worked on every number, (weak/strong blow)

I tried testing it by twisting the dial, and it stopped working again....hwoever after about an hour, i returned to the car, and it has started to work again???

does anybody have any idea what is going on with it?

any advice is much appreciated

Max Darby
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Mines been doing this recently. Try turning engine off and on again. Mine sorts itself out with that. Smile
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maximus.darby
PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:16 pm Up
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mmmmm well i tried that last week and it didn't work....then it randomly turned back on?
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MEGA
PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:18 pm Up
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Had this with the inlaw's passat. It turned out to be a relay. Not as simple as a fuse unfortunately. It would come on sometimes. You could hear it clunk when it came on. But often no luck.

You'd need to check the wiring to and from the compressor/loom/dash. Or I say you. A garage would.

Not too cheap due to the investigation requires but it got fixed in the end in our case...

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:19 pm Up
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LOL Passat? I meant Picasso. IE A Citroen. Not a totally irrelivent VAG car lmao. Sorry!
 

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