Citroen DS3 heater blower motor / resistor location and removal, 2010 2016
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2024
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In today's video, I will show you the location and removal of the Citroen DS3 blower motor and heater resistor.
This process is nearly Identical to the Citroen C3
00:10 Glove box removal
01:38 Heater blower motor location and removal
02:10 Heater resistor location and removal
To have access to the blower motor and resistor we will need to remove the glove box. Which is held on by several Torx screws. Once we remove the glove box the blower motor is located at the top rear of the evaporator housing.
The heater resistor is located at the bottom rear of the evaporator housing, beneath the blower motor, and behind the heater core pipes.
Citroen DS3, 2010-2016 (Applicable models)
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I wanted to get at the fuses under the dash.
After several attempts i almost lost all hope 😢
Anyway pal .. your video seems to be the only one out there on removal of the glove box 😅
Thanks
You are welcome 😊
Really helpful thanks
You are welcome ☺️
I changed my resistor following your video (thanks). Now my fan/blower flufluctuates from fast to slow even on the lowest setting. Any ideas? Was doing this before if packed in. Thanks
Hello , was it doing the same thing before you changed the resistor ?
Changing the resistor should fix that problem
@@Aussiecarstar it's happened since I changed the resistor
Hi friend. I changed the resistor, but the fans do not work at any speed, no air comes out at all. The fuses are all ok. Do you think it could be this motor that needs to be changed? Thanks, how can I send you a video to show you the problem?
Hello , I believe you can easily remove the blower motor and test it , pretty sure it has two pins , follow this video
How To Test Your Car's Heater Blower Motor
th-cam.com/video/Yf3pU_TrlCE/w-d-xo.html
Best of luck
I changed the resistor and it only lasted 10 minutes and now ots back to blowing on full again.
Where is located air temp sensor?
Wing mirror drivers side uk .. it should be probing out the bottom . I believe?