>From: Jim Felder >I took the advice of other listees and picked up a heater blower motor >switch at lunch and just installed it. It was so easy that it's worth >mentioning the process for those suffering from malfunctioning >switches. >The switch cost about $5.50 at my local VW shop, so don't put off doing >it because of the expense. It's so easy to replace that that shouldn't >be a deterrent either. >Unplug, plug in the new >switch, reassemble and enjoy tepid air even while stopped.
What kind of symptoms were you getting? Both of my switches click like new and when power is applied I can here a click like turning on a stuck motor(maybe call it power draw). I swapped the switches and get the same results from both on the same motor.
Michael Knight '77 Westy Deluxe, "el Verde" '85 Vanagon GL, nameless |
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