John Halliwell
Member
Hi,
I have a problem with my 1988 90 (200tdi disco) heater blower. It was intermittent last week and has now stopped all together.
I have searched and searched over several days for existing posts, but i can't find one with quite the exact same problem. This is following on from some limited investigating already.
I have 'hotwired' the fan directly from the battery for a few seconds to test that the motor works and it does. I have looked at the wiring diagrams and following them i have checked and i have over 12v at the fan fuse in the cab. But at the heater plug, i am only getting 5.8v. This is with the switch set to blow at max.
I believe that the circuit runs from the battery via fuses to the heater then is controlled by the resistor on the earth side to control the fan speed. So i believe that i should have 12v at the heater plug? I have also read on other forum posts from people that have had heater problems that they get 12v at the pug (so obviously they have had different issues)
So does it sound like i am losing some voltage between the fuse and the plug?
Or should i just give up and phone an auto electrician!
Cheers.
John.
I have a problem with my 1988 90 (200tdi disco) heater blower. It was intermittent last week and has now stopped all together.
I have searched and searched over several days for existing posts, but i can't find one with quite the exact same problem. This is following on from some limited investigating already.
I have 'hotwired' the fan directly from the battery for a few seconds to test that the motor works and it does. I have looked at the wiring diagrams and following them i have checked and i have over 12v at the fan fuse in the cab. But at the heater plug, i am only getting 5.8v. This is with the switch set to blow at max.
I believe that the circuit runs from the battery via fuses to the heater then is controlled by the resistor on the earth side to control the fan speed. So i believe that i should have 12v at the heater plug? I have also read on other forum posts from people that have had heater problems that they get 12v at the pug (so obviously they have had different issues)
So does it sound like i am losing some voltage between the fuse and the plug?
Or should i just give up and phone an auto electrician!
Cheers.
John.