hello there
I have a problem with my 04 2.0l 16v vtr hdi. 6speed dual zone. (FACE LIFT MODEL) the heater blower motor stopped working, i have been told that a heater resistor is the problem. I have looked to left of clutch pedal for this resistor, looked around motor housing behind glove box i can not see where this resistor is I have also been told by a citroen breaker that the resistor is built into the motor, all fuses are ok display screen is ok showing fan speeding up and slowing down at the minute when testing connections to motor RED/BLACK THERE IS ALSO 2 more thinner wires green/orange/ purple black. can anyone please tell me where this resistor is so that i can change it and get car back on road again
thank you
heating and ventilation
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Re: heating and ventilation
can you tell me what model it is and ill check on citroen service
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Re: heating and ventilation
If its an auto system it will probably have a pair of transistors inside the blower motor housing, you can replace them if you are handy with a soldering iron.
Peter
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