C5 2003 HDi Estate Fan heater resister pack

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C5 2003 HDi Estate Fan heater resister pack

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Does anyone know where I can buy a fan heater resister pack ?
I have removed mine and it is from the older version without climate control.
The main dealer wants about £80 which is far too expensive.
Unfortunately I can not find my type on ebay.
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The best way to get assistance with part numbers is to post your ViN number. With that the correct part can be found.
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There's a firm in Cumbria that repairs these things. Have a look at this link, it also has some good information that might help you with a cheap fix.

http://www.heaterblowerresistor.co.uk/c ... istor.html

Have you tried scrapyards? The control unit is fitted to other Citroen models and also Peugeots such as the 406.

http://www.heaterblowerresistor.co.uk/p ... istor.html

Going back to Ebay. I plugged one of the numbers from the QER site into Ebay and came up with this.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw= ... 2&_sacat=0
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Cheers Paul, the Cumbria place looks good. The ebay link is for the newer resister pack, mine is the older version 2001-2003.

i WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE PART NUMBER SO I CAN SEARCH FOR A BETTER PRICE.

MY VIN number is VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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It appears to have been replaced; although the old part is no longer listed. You get the resistor, a bolt and a short piece of loom and it says:

A)FOR VEHICLES EARLIER THAN 02/04/04 CUT HARNESS
AND USE ADAPTER + BOLT

Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT
00006441T6 CONTROL MODULE 1 59.79 GBP 71.75 GBP 71.75 GBP

As in this one - although you can do better on price (eg by going to the dealer!).
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Thanks again.

I'm not to keen on cutting the loom and fitting a replacement. Here is a photo of the one I have taken out.
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Having thought about this, cutting the connector off and fitting a replacement seem doable.

I have found this one online http://www.eurocarcare.net/heater-contr ... uator.html

Any comments before I buy it ?

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Sorry kayjas, I misread your first post and thought that you said it had the full CC aircon.

What about the repair kit that QER offer? £2.55 for a punt? http://www.heaterblowerresistor.co.uk/c ... istor.html

Is the wiring loom and plug still in good condition?
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Hi Paul, Everything looks in good condition and no sign of any burn out. The fault I hav is that fan speeds 1 and 2 don't work.
I have a meter and wondered if I could test it somehow?
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I have continuety over the ends of the thermal fuse - does this mean it is faulty ?

A house fuse looses continuity if it blows so I am a bit confused.
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If the thermal fuse is bust then you won't have anything so it must be OK. One of the pins looks like earth, the others are connected to it via a resistor. You should have continuity between any two pins if all the resistors are OK.
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Sorry, I don't have any direct experience of the non-CC aircon.

How many speeds are there and how many work?
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kayjas wrote:I have continuety over the ends of the thermal fuse - does this mean it is faulty ?

A house fuse looses continuity if it blows so I am a bit confused.

If that thing is as I imagine it will be a 'ladder' network and although you have continuity it may be through the resistors rather than the thermal fuse.
Ideally each component should be disconnected - at least at one end, and measured - otherwise the test current will run through the remainder of the network.

The thermal fuses can be a problem to replace/reattach as a soldering iron will blow the link, they need to be crimped on unless you can isolate them from the heat.
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myglaren wrote: The thermal fuses can be a problem to replace/reattach as a soldering iron will blow the link, they need to be crimped on unless you can isolate them from the heat.
In the photo of the kit on the QER web site they do include two crimpable tubes.
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