Chrysler Crossfire
Heater blower fan replacement
This is one information page of my collection of what I have repaired on my Crossfire.
Note:
You should not do any repair on your car if you don't have enough experience and knowledge!
You use this information at your own risk! Don't blame me if something goes wrong.
Content:
If you have a Mercedes SLK R170 with a 320 engine it's almost exact the same.
Note:
You have to work with the electric parts when doing a replacement of the blower.
Disconnect the battery, the negative terminal !
When disconnecting the battery the alarm and radio will be reset, be sure to have any codes that's needed!
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3, Disassemble the blower motor:
There are four torq screws that hold the blower.
The forth torq screw is at the back and is difficult to see.
When unscrewing the screws, hold a hand on the blower, you don't want it drop down to your head.
A leaf inside the blower can cause a lot of noise.
Here you see one of the brushes, it could be very difficult on some motors to replace them, because they are not built to be replaced.
The other brush.
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