New member, first time poster here. I have a '07 Xsara Picasso that is apparently the nesting ground of some gremlin(s). On the way back from the school run, the block that the drive belt tensioner is mounted to broke...which took out the drive belt tensioner...which took out the drive belt. After finding a replacement mounting block (for a non-astronomically ridiculous price), and having all those bits replaced, I had to have the timing belt replaced. Why? Remember how I said that mounting block broke...well, while the garage didn't find the missing piece, the timing belt did. £400 later, I get the car back from the garage with a new problem... When you turn the car on, the heater fan turns on full blast and cannot be adjusted; temp/vent control seem to work well, and after doing some research, it seems that the culprit is the heater blower motor resistor.
My heater blower motor is pressed together, and apparently has the resistor built in (the spiky looking metallic bit, right?). I purchased what I thought was a like-replacement, but with the replacement installed, the fan wont even turn on
1) How can I disassemble the heater blower motor, without damaging it, to get at the resistor?
2) Baring the control panel and/or the blower motor, could there be something else causing the fault?
3) Is it possible to replace the digital hvac control panel with the analog one? (I'm annoyed at the digital one, and how dark it makes the cabin when lights burn out).
Thanks very much to all!
Cheers!