heater fan removal guidance

heater fan removal guidance

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mattrosersv

Original Poster:

579 posts

231 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I believe the fan is causing a short and blowing fuses. It pops the fuse when turned to speed setting 3 (old style vauxhall 3 speed switch).

Removed all the gubbins, pipes etc and left with a sealed up panel on the left that meets with the floor and far end of the footwell. I have cut away all sealent broken out rivets, but can't shift panel. Behind the panel i can see a metal box assumed to be the fan box,it is stuck fast and I can't see any fastenings

I therefore assume I have to remove the heater matrix box from above the fan in order to release the fan below it. This would appear to be attached by a few self tapers and I assume a load of sealent as it is stuck in pretty solidly.

Before I go nuts with levers/dremels/hammers I thought I would just see if someone in the collective had a more elegent process for fan removal since the search did not come up with much apart from the suggestion that it is a b1tch of a job!

Cheers,

Matt

peaktorque

1,807 posts

212 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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mattrosersv said:
I believe the fan is causing a short and blowing fuses. It pops the fuse when turned to speed setting 3 (old style vauxhall 3 speed switch).

Removed all the gubbins, pipes etc and left with a sealed up panel on the left that meets with the floor and far end of the footwell. I have cut away all sealant broken out rivets, but can't shift panel. Behind the panel i can see a metal box assumed to be the fan box,it is stuck fast and I can't see any fastenings

I therefore assume I have to remove the heater matrix box from above the fan in order to release the fan below it. This would appear to be attached by a few self tapers and I assume a load of sealent as it is stuck in pretty solidly.

Before I go nuts with levers/dremels/hammers I thought I would just see if someone in the collective had a more elegent process for fan removal since the search did not come up with much apart from the suggestion that it is a b1tch of a job!

Cheers,

Matt
It is a pig of a job wink

The fan is secured to the panel so the whole lot has to come out as one.

I had mine out at the beginning of the year and found the motor seized.

The panel you describe, on mine was held in with a few rivets and alot of sealant. There are no fixings other than what you can access with the heater box in place IIRC, but there is sealant all around the perimeter of the panel. I didn't have to remove the heater matrix or box luckily, but I did loosen the heater pipes mounting plate so that I could move the steel pipes a bit in the rubber tubes (the bds are in the way). Just work your way around the panel until you have freed off as much sealant as possible, then pull the bottom of the panel towards you and this should break the sealant at the top. There is a bit of a technique to getting the fan and panel out, but it can be done!

Good luck!

James.

Edited by peaktorque on Tuesday 17th August 20:45

mattrosersv

Original Poster:

579 posts

231 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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Thanks PeakTorque.

For others reading this in the future, the rivets are well hidden and once all were drilled out I needed to apply significant force at the top to remove the fan motor and cover so much force that I figured I would have to break it out ( I Levered it out with a screwdriver against fan motor). Motor and outer cover are attached at the top and come out as one as per PeakTorque description).

Motor ran after I pulled it out without blowing fuse, but with a bearing squeal. i sprayed a load of grease over the bearings and it runs OK, but really want to replace motor at this point.

Does anyone know what the Bosch motor is off? I am going to take it to my friendly auto parts guy tomorrow to see if I can source a replacement.

Cheers,

Matt

peaktorque

1,807 posts

212 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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Refitting it is even better wink

I think Clever Trevor has them in stock, or maybe Racing Green. But you will possibly pay over the odds from these places.

I soaked mine in WD40 every day for a week whilst it was layng about the house (like you do wink ) and it still runs fine. Baring in mind that it had seized solid too.

The cause of mine seizing was a leaky side repeater allowing rain water to get drawn into the motor......

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

232 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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Sorry to drag an old thread up, but where is the motor?

I an see the black box with the matrix in, whereabouts in there is the motor?

Also where does it get the air from?

Sardonicus

18,967 posts

222 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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mattrosersv said:
Thanks PeakTorque.

For others reading this in the future, the rivets are well hidden and once all were drilled out I needed to apply significant force at the top to remove the fan motor and cover so much force that I figured I would have to break it out ( I Levered it out with a screwdriver against fan motor). Motor and outer cover are attached at the top and come out as one as per PeakTorque description).

Motor ran after I pulled it out without blowing fuse, but with a bearing squeal. i sprayed a load of grease over the bearings and it runs OK, but really want to replace motor at this point.

Does anyone know what the Bosch motor is off? I am going to take it to my friendly auto parts guy tomorrow to see if I can source a replacement.

Cheers,

Matt
If there is no play in the bearings and both brushes appear to have plenty of length/life still I would be putting that back in again wink just give the bearings a shot of spray grease/motorcycle chain lube.

Twistygit

800 posts

154 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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Pass footwell on the left in the wing

peaktorque

1,807 posts

212 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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Major Fallout said:
Sorry to drag an old thread up, but where is the motor?

I an see the black box with the matrix in, whereabouts in there is the motor?

Also where does it get the air from?
The motor is to the left of the battery (battery needs removing) inside the N/S wing and is attached to the back of a removable panel - which at first glance doesn't look like its removable smile

The air is drawn from the front of the wing.

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

232 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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Ah ha! So its not in the black box at the top?

Thanks smile that has saved my back and a few hours head scratching.

SILICONEKID340HP

14,997 posts

232 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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mattrosersv

Original Poster:

579 posts

231 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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I put mine back in after greasing up and it went again so had to go through the pain of removal once more. From memory I paid about 115 quid from an online vauxhall parts place. At the time none of the usual tvr parts places had stock. I don't know for sure if the same blower motor was fitted to all Chimaeras.. My 96 car had a different dash swith than later cars iirc.

To find it look to the left hand side of the passenger footwell (having removed battey and pulled carpet back) and you will see three wires with a connector on sticking out the sde., this is the blower connector. The wires pass throught the rear most section of the panel that you need to remove. Prepare for fibreglass rash and don't be afraid to get angry with it.

Cut around the sealent and lever edges with screw driver then jam your hand in as far as you can over the top and yank it out with force. Mine was well stuck in and took some effort.

Matt

Quietlybonkers

21,009 posts

145 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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My 99 fan switch just rotates, doesn't have three positions.

mjjrV8S

54 posts

72 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Picking up this old thread. I have a heater leak but not ready to do a matrix out/refurb. Can i bypass the in and out feeds for the water and save the job for another time? Will that effect the cooling system flowsor water volumes and effectiveness?

Steve_D

13,749 posts

259 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Yes you can bypass either in the footwell or in the engine bay but in either position I would include a slight restriction to flow otherwise you could have issues with the thermostat not opening when it should.

Steve

TVR NZ

8 posts

5 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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My 2000 chimaera smells of mice (stale musty pishy smell) from the heater. I guess there's been rodents in the heater intake in the frnt left wing? The fans runs without noise so no nest in the blower?
I need to find and clean the air intake for the heater. Anyone got advice please?

Belle427

9,020 posts

234 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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I dont think there is an air intake from memory although there is a hole in the compartment, the fan itself is a real pig of a job to remove so id try not to do that if possible.
Someone may remember my memory is sketchy.
Some images here.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

s p a c e m a n

10,788 posts

149 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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I too have a fuzzy memory but I can remember pulling the side repeater out of the wing to get a better look at part of the fan so I'd start there. Any other access to any of the voids around the motor will require pulling the bit of fiberglass off in the footwell that the fan mounts to. All of the ducting to the vents are obvious under the dash.