My daughters 307 blower motor has stopped I have changed the resistor in the blower cowling, The wiring and the plug looks OK and it still does not work
Im going to take the motor out and check it . Where does the wiring from the resistor go to. Is it easy to get at if i strip everything out in case I have to solder a new resistor loom on
I have checked the 40 amp fuse and that looks OK
Many Thanks I am new on here and have spent a lot of time reading it . There is some outstanding knowledge here
PUG 307 2.0 hdi 2003 heater blower resistor /wiring
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Re: PUG 307 2.0 hdi 2003 heater blower resistor /wiring
Check the cabling and pins in the plug for the resistor module as they have been known to burn out.
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Re: PUG 307 2.0 hdi 2003 heater blower resistor /wiring
Many Thanks Steve
I have only changed the resistor on reflection I may have not paid enough attention to the wiring The plug looked OK
The new harness has the plug and the other end needs soldering (five wires ish) do you know where this end is located I am assuming from what I have read it is on the heater motor . I hope it is as you need good access for soldering
I have only changed the resistor on reflection I may have not paid enough attention to the wiring The plug looked OK
The new harness has the plug and the other end needs soldering (five wires ish) do you know where this end is located I am assuming from what I have read it is on the heater motor . I hope it is as you need good access for soldering