Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
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Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
Might have got a line on a suitable 806 1.9 TD - but the heater/blower is fucked.
I'm right in saying that the blower motor/resistor is under the glove box? Pull that out, swap it out, sorted?
Anyone done it who can point me in the right direction with images?
I'm right in saying that the blower motor/resistor is under the glove box? Pull that out, swap it out, sorted?
Anyone done it who can point me in the right direction with images?
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
I might have some pics. I was looking at how to revive the motorised mixer flap on the Synergie and must have saved some exploded diagrams from the Service box.
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
That would be really helpful.
How easy/hard a job is/was it?
How easy/hard a job is/was it?
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
You're making the erroneous assumption that I've actually started the job and the further assumption that I've actually completed said job.
HAVING NOT DONE IT, the exploded drawings and pictures I've seen, along with the decent working space compared to a car make it look straightforwards and not a contortionist's nightmare.
All the exploded diagrams of the Synergie VSX full air con (just needs a regas m9), show the general set up with a pair of blowers.
Povvo-spec manual heating on RHD cars is a single blower
In both cases, the blower motor resistor or "heater motor control module" as the Servicebox description calls it, is the boomerang-shaped no 10.
Here's a complete motor:
and the module sits under the cover like so:
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HTH
HAVING NOT DONE IT, the exploded drawings and pictures I've seen, along with the decent working space compared to a car make it look straightforwards and not a contortionist's nightmare.
All the exploded diagrams of the Synergie VSX full air con (just needs a regas m9), show the general set up with a pair of blowers.
Povvo-spec manual heating on RHD cars is a single blower
In both cases, the blower motor resistor or "heater motor control module" as the Servicebox description calls it, is the boomerang-shaped no 10.
Here's a complete motor:
and the module sits under the cover like so:
[youtube][/youtube]
[youtube][/youtube]
HTH
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
Eddie, I converted my broken heater mixer flap to a cable operated effort using parts from an older model expert van. It wasn't too hard to do.
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
Someone has bent a control flap wire rod under the steering wheel. It can sort of be set to warm cold, depending purely on friction.
If I can be arsed doing anything to it, I'll put it back to stock.
If I can be arsed doing anything to it, I'll put it back to stock.
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
Mine isn't that sort of lash up, it attaches to the mixer knob at the controls and the flap under the cowling, it's actually fitted as Peugeot did on the older vans and doesn't need electronics to work. Just mechanical effort.
Understand putting things back as they should be though, there's nothing wrong with that!
Understand putting things back as they should be though, there's nothing wrong with that!
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
You lot are making it sound all rather complicated! Assuming it is actually the motor at fault, just remove the cover under the dash. A couple of torx screws or clips, depending on model. Motor is under there. Three torx or Philips screws then you can lower it.
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
I'm only making sound complicated because fancy climate control on VSX.
As diagrammed above, povvo spec is 3 cables and a mono blower.
As diagrammed above, povvo spec is 3 cables and a mono blower.
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Re: Anyone got a walk through to replace the blower motor on a Peugeot 806?
It's an SR and it's the switch at fault. PO stuck a button on the dash to bypass it so it runs all the time.
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Fuck me the interior mings - more than the late, great Max von Sydow (RIP).