Thanks dieseldog69 but that doesn't seem to be the problem so will have to look further afield, any suggestions?Which fuse controls the heater fan please, as it has stopped working on my 98 Disco 300tdi Fuse the first port of call?
Thanks dieseldog69 but that doesn't seem to be the problem so will have to look further afield, any suggestions?
Check the Blower resistor pack that sits next to the blower.
I've seen those burn up from getting leaves and such stuck in the cooling fins.
That's all correct but not the case here where it's about the 300 tdi's resistor pack ... the D1 doesnt have a power transistor like the D2 with aircon, the 300tdi D1s and the airconless D2s have a resistor pack p/n STC3133 .... though i can see that you answered after mr @JUKE179r confused the D2's aircon power transistor with a heater blower resistor packThe power transistor on the fan control unit works like a sort of valve in this case. It has three terminals, collector, emitter and base.......
Yes, even if it was some confusion at the beginning mentioning the resistor pack was a good move cos it can really be the culprit in this case... provided the fan's motor is still alive off course
While you and I are sorting this out together, and before the thread gets forgotten, it's worth mentioning that in some cases of the D2 transistor pack, the power transistor isn't always the metal can "TO3" type, as shown in @JUKE179r's pictures, sometimes it's a square ceramic enclosure instead, but the principle remains the saThanks for all the various replies folks, hoping to get a look closer this week and will let you know the results!While you and I are sorting this out together, and before the thread gets forgotten, it's worth mentioning that in some cases of the D2 transistor pack, the power transistor isn't always the metal can "TO3" type, as shown in @JUKE179r's pictures, sometimes it's a square ceramic enclosure instead, but the principle remains the same.
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