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New Heater Blower Fitting

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Re: New Heater Blower Fitting

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p in phcas wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 8:00 am Job done. Note to others. Getting the old blower out is mostly a destructive process as clips break on the old plastic and it is a bit of a faf rotating the blower around to get to each clip. Don't expect it to come out unscathed.

Split the new blower on the bench, put the motor bit in first, then the cover and clip them together.

The wiper arm is also troublesome getting it back with the blower due to the position of the blower below the bodywork hole. Patience and some brute force is will find it's way in.

On a separate note, the plastic scuttle tray /cover is fragile. I have one of the pattern ones that were on sale here a few years ago but heat and weather has made it brittle. Looks like I will be needing a new one again ..... soon!
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Re: New Heater Blower Fitting

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if you want a cheap easy solution until you can buy a proper one from joost you can put a piece of damp proof membrane in the scuttle and use u edge trim to hold it in place https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/355968369217 ... ULz97qK8Zw
worked well on mine until i could get a replacement
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Re: New Heater Blower Fitting

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I have the raintray in stock, it is a replica but about 4 times thicker than the original one.

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