I just want to ask, how many fan blades is the coolinh fan for chevrolet.cruze RS 2010 model? Is it 9 or 7? Because I have seen 9 fan blades for chevrolet cruze. Is chevrolet 2011 and 2010 has the same fan number of fan blades?
If I dont wanna cut the clips of fan, because I wanna use the same fan just changing the resistor block, do I need to unclip all at same time? Which sequence I need to follow to start unclipping
release one side, and lever up that side with a screwdriver.. doesn't matter which side. As long as you release it, and lift that side up, it won't lock again then repeat on the other side idk if you can just change the resistor block.. if you're buying a new/2nd hand entire unit just for the resistor, you might aswell just change the entire thing. since you're removing and reinstalling anyway
@@jjmmjj9999 Hi, changed the resistor block in $25 and it's working good, even now i can run Ac as well. Unfortunately, before your content i tried and broken one end on top and then removed the fan but still couldn't get the fan out completely but got luck to get out to just change the block.
I just want to ask, how many fan blades is the coolinh fan for chevrolet.cruze RS 2010 model? Is it 9 or 7? Because I have seen 9 fan blades for chevrolet cruze. Is chevrolet 2011 and 2010 has the same fan number of fan blades?
Never paid attention sorry
If I dont wanna cut the clips of fan, because I wanna use the same fan just changing the resistor block, do I need to unclip all at same time? Which sequence I need to follow to start unclipping
Well sorry to say your on your own on that one never did it that way
@@richierock1300 I can arrange one more guy to help me, can we do it? What sequence we should follow? Passenger side or driver side first?
release one side, and lever up that side with a screwdriver.. doesn't matter which side. As long as you release it, and lift that side up, it won't lock again
then repeat on the other side
idk if you can just change the resistor block..
if you're buying a new/2nd hand entire unit just for the resistor, you might aswell just change the entire thing. since you're removing and reinstalling anyway
@@jjmmjj9999 Hi, changed the resistor block in $25 and it's working good, even now i can run Ac as well. Unfortunately, before your content i tried and broken one end on top and then removed the fan but still couldn't get the fan out completely but got luck to get out to just change the block.
@@supermancreations7588 fair enough! Surprised you could find just the block