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08.05.2020 18:07 # 1
maestro
hello friends 2 days ago, I started the car in the morning, when I turned the fan button, the fan did not blow at any stage, took it to the electrician, looked at the fuse at a short time, the insurance said, the gas pedal was removed, the cover looked there, the fan motor said that there was no electricity, the torpedo should be dismantled, if you want, connect it to a computer. why do you think the problem may be caused? Could there be anything I can do? If we connect it to the computer, does it show in detail exactly where the source originates? thanks in advance.

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08.05.2020 18:07 # 2
kursat3006
I think it shows a computer, I think, connect it. If the fan is blown but the violence is low, I would say clean the honeycombs, but it never works
08.05.2020 18:07 # 3
maestro
let's see if i can get a little tired
08.05.2020 18:07 # 4
koramiral
I had completely removed the chest with fan buttons, the tape area was gone, the fan button had gone in easy to disassemble a total of 6 allen screws but the wires behind the turning buttons were struggling, but it can still be done. There is a socket that goes behind the fan knobs, check it
08.05.2020 18:07 # 5
206+bulent
my heating fan motor was broken but they changed it from the warranty of the vehicle. fearles 2013-12-07 09:54:05
08.05.2020 18:07 # 6
maestro
The master said that there was no electricity to the engine, of course, this does not mean that the engine is solid, but the problem may be caused by the wires or the button. If the engine was burned, I heard something like wrapping it in the electrician, but would you recommend that it be healthy? maestro 2013-12-07 19:08:57
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