T350 vent/blower/heater fan stopped working ;( Ideas ?
T350 vent/blower/heater fan stopped working ;( Ideas ?
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FrankS.

Original Poster:

42 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th February 2012
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During my last trip the blower stopped working without a reason.
The "heater/blower" pannel looks normal with all the LEDs in order and
lighted.

Any ideas how I can get a blow job again ? smile

cheers
Frank

shep1001

4,618 posts

212 months

Sunday 26th February 2012
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FrankS. said:
During my last trip the blower stopped working without a reason.
The "heater/blower" pannel looks normal with all the LEDs in order and
lighted.

Any ideas how I can get a blow job again ? smile

cheers
Frank
Heater Amp connector melted and/or heater amp kippered. I have posed on this before, so have a look at my old posts and listed all the bits you need to fix it if that is the fault. Its under the dash in the PS footwell, its the square box with the 2 caps on it (and a melted plug I suspect) If it is the loom side plug, I still have some spares, five I think, £2.50 posted to UK if people want them, a little more outside the UK depending on where they are going.

I have moved mine and re-located it to the air vent under the glove box, I also replaced the loom with thicker wire to support the current it carries. Not had a problem since and get a great blow job every time I drive her!

Shep


Linky: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...




Edited by shep1001 on Sunday 26th February 19:29

Laser Sag

2,860 posts

266 months

Sunday 26th February 2012
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When mine failed recently TVR Power traced it to a broken pin on a connector or similar in the passenger footwell, apparantly quite common for the passenger to knock the unit and break one of the pins. Very vague I know but might be worth a phone call to Dom or Jason at Power to ask what to look for.

FrankS.

Original Poster:

42 posts

225 months

Tuesday 28th February 2012
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It blows again wink
A small "slap" on the Heater Amp was the key.

So thanks for your advice.

Cheers
Frank

shep1001

4,618 posts

212 months

Tuesday 28th February 2012
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FrankS. said:
It blows again wink
A small "slap" on the Heater Amp was the key.

So thanks for your advice.

Cheers
Frank
Till the next time. That is the sign there is a poor connection on the heater amp - fix it now before before it melts completely or worse still you end up with an electrical fire which could mean bye bye car.