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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / December 2007

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240 Heater blower replacement question

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Blazer Fan Dan - 20 Dec 2007 01:13 GMT
I'm about 75% through the replacement of the blower motor (and etc)
and I noticed when I put the blower motor back in, the shaft doesn't
stick out far enough for the  fan, as it rubs on one side (the
passenger side) and I actually can't even hook the fan thing TO the
shaft.

So I re-check the instructions, and it implies the "plastic spacers"
don't need to be in there for the year of my car. They are about the
right thickness for the spacing issue, but I'm not sure if they come
out easy (or how the heck they will).

So I ask, are those the "spacers" I need to remove? And do they come
out easy? Or should I grind them down?

I would provide a picture, but for the life of me I can't find the
cable to connect my camera to the computer. Sorry if this is a
repeated question.
James Sweet - 20 Dec 2007 02:28 GMT
> I'm about 75% through the replacement of the blower motor (and etc)
> and I noticed when I put the blower motor back in, the shaft doesn't
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> cable to connect my camera to the computer. Sorry if this is a
> repeated question.

What year is the car? I haven't run into that problem yet, but things may
have changed at some point. Are you sure you have the motor flipped around
the right direction and put it in on the correct side?
Blazer Fan Dan - 20 Dec 2007 04:20 GMT
> > I'm about 75% through the replacement of the blower motor (and etc)
> > and I noticed when I put the blower motor back in, the shaft doesn't
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> have changed at some point. Are you sure you have the motor flipped around
> the right direction and put it in on the correct side?

sorry about not saying the year, I had originally posted this
somewhere else and the year was in the subject (but it wouldn't let me
post it).

It's an 85, and the instructions say the plastic things aren't needed.
If you flipped it, it shouldn't make a difference as both shafts are
the same length.
Glenn Klein - 20 Dec 2007 23:40 GMT
>>> I'm about 75% through the replacement of the blower motor (and etc)
>>> and I noticed when I put the blower motor back in, the shaft doesn't
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> If you flipped it, it shouldn't make a difference as both shafts are
> the same length.
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Blazer Fan Dan - 21 Dec 2007 06:54 GMT
> Service Bulletin sent to your gmail account let me know if any problems
>
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>   " Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new"
> -- Albert Einstein

Thanks, I'll check it.

I got the fan motor in, but have to remove more stuff to get the
covers back on.
 
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