Thanks for answer.
Yes, it could be fan rheostat. (but ... I thought that it could
somehing else. f.e. fuse, unconnected cable etc. it is simplest to
repair:) )
Have you got any instruction how can I disassemble ventilation (fan)
and change fan rheostat?
Where can I buy that fan rheostat?
nigel napisal(a):
> >Hello,
> >
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> Heater fan rheostat which is part of the fan motor if you have A/C or
> in the air intake if without A/C.
nigel - 16 Nov 2006 22:27 GMT
>Thanks for answer.
>Yes, it could be fan rheostat. (but ... I thought that it could
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>and change fan rheostat?
>Where can I buy that fan rheostat?
Do you have A/C or not? You can buy the rheostat from your Pug dealer
for sure. Not sure anywhere else would have it new. Always use a
scrapyard though for secondhand.
MariuszK - 17 Nov 2006 08:56 GMT
nigel napisal(a):
> >Thanks for answer.
> >Yes, it could be fan rheostat. (but ... I thought that it could
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> for sure. Not sure anywhere else would have it new. Always use a
> scrapyard though for secondhand.
I don not have A/C - air condition.
nigel - 17 Nov 2006 12:31 GMT
>nigel napisal(a):
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>I don not have A/C - air condition.
Then you need to change the rheostat in the air intake. Under the
bonnet on the right hand side (looking at the car), beneath the
grille. You will have to remove the wiper arms. Remove the grille and
you will see the top of the air intake which is covered by a plastic
trim. It is important that this is carefully removed and replaced as
it stops water from entering the passenger compartment via the blower
motor! Once removed you will see the rheostat in the air intake.