Driver's side lower A/C blower replacement - 2005 Flying Spur
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Driver's side lower A/C blower replacement - 2005 Flying Spur
Hi Guys!
Driver's side lower A/C blower stopped working on my 2005 Flying Spur recently. It doesn't blow any air into the foot compartment and needs to be replaced. Does anyone know what is the replacement procedure?
Thanks,
Tadas
Driver's side lower A/C blower stopped working on my 2005 Flying Spur recently. It doesn't blow any air into the foot compartment and needs to be replaced. Does anyone know what is the replacement procedure?
Thanks,
Tadas
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Hello Tadas,
The vehicle only has one blower motor for the HVAC system, it is one motor with two squirrel cages attached to it, both are locked on the same shaft and spin at the same speed, I tell you this because by what you have stated, that you have lost airflow on your drivers side, IF you do in fact have air blowing from other ducts then it is not your blower motor, but a air door flap issue.
Johnny J J
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The vehicle only has one blower motor for the HVAC system, it is one motor with two squirrel cages attached to it, both are locked on the same shaft and spin at the same speed, I tell you this because by what you have stated, that you have lost airflow on your drivers side, IF you do in fact have air blowing from other ducts then it is not your blower motor, but a air door flap issue.
Johnny J J
.
Last edited by Johnny Hotspur GT; 01-16-2016 at 11:18 AM.
#3
Hello Tadas,
The vehicle only has one blower motor for the HVAC system, it is one motor with two squirrel cages attached to it, both are locked on the same shaft and spin at the same speed, I tell you this because by what you have stated, that you have lost airflow on your drivers side, IF you do in fact have air blowing from other ducts then it is not your blower motor, but a air door flap issue.
Johnny J J
.
The vehicle only has one blower motor for the HVAC system, it is one motor with two squirrel cages attached to it, both are locked on the same shaft and spin at the same speed, I tell you this because by what you have stated, that you have lost airflow on your drivers side, IF you do in fact have air blowing from other ducts then it is not your blower motor, but a air door flap issue.
Johnny J J
.
Many thanks for the information. How difficult is to access that flap and its control motor? Is it accessible from the footwell or it is a dash-out work?
Thanks,
Tadas
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