stevegbr
Active Member
finaly got round to removing my blower motor on my w204, removed the panel and removed the lamp holder and temperature cables, then it got tight as i had to move myself in to the footwell, disconnected the motor cables from the motor, pulled on the tab then tried to turn the motor, i will tell you it was very hard to get it to turn, it eventually turned and i got it out, the motor was completely seized, could not move it, put the new motor in and connected the cables, now for the moment of truth, i was worried that the resistor had gone as well, turned on the ignition and turned up the fan, what a relief, it worked all through the speeds, to feel the heat coming through was a relief i can tell you, well that was my sunday, cost me £59 for the motor, so well chuffed.