Any ideas at all as to what this may be?
cheers...
Its the small heater flap motor.
There is a flap under the pollen filter that stops air coming in from
outside which has a little motor to open & close it.
The plastic gears on the motor strip the teeth & that starts off the
clicking nosie.
You can either get a new one £120 ish & 2 hours of Peugeot labour to fit it.
Have a hunt in a scrapyard & fit it yourself.
Disconnect it & leave the flap open.
Or you can remove it, go down your local model / hobby shop because Tamiya
model cars have gears which fit & are stronger.
> Or you can remove it, go down your local model / hobby shop because Tamiya
> model cars have gears which fit & are stronger.
Oh, that *is* a kind of "power tip" !
Regards,
G.T
g....@worldonline.fr
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100% the motor for the heater flap behind the pollen filter. I disconnected
and removed it today. Off to model shop later this week. :) The small unit
is just above heater blower and held in by two small screws.
I've had the problem with the heater blower mentioned before as well but
mine would not turn on (though as mentioned in can also be the case that the
fan will not turn off). Turned out it was the resistor/connector block on
the side of the blower that breaks down. A wiggle of the wires made a good
contact again and sorted it; it is still working now (the heater blower is
only held in by three screws and is easy to remove).
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Many thanks,
Keith Willcocks
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If you leave ignition on so you can hear the noise then open glove box and
remove the cove that gives you access behing it. With a finger you will be
able to feel the clicking of the offending component easily. Held in with
two screws.
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"Keith Willcocks" <keith.willc...@btinternet.com.nospam> wrote in
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I have the motor removed and have obtained a replacement but (sod's law) I
have a further problem. The old motor has a large brown electrical
connector and the three wires going into it are Red, Brown and Black. The
new motor, which I assume is for a later model, has a smaller green
connector and the wires are White (with black stripe), Yellow (with green
stripe) and Orange. Obviously I can easily connect the brown connector but
I do not know which colour cables to connect. Can anyone advise please. I
have placed this request on both threads that are running on this subject.
Can't answer your question directly, but Peugeot "usually" code their wires.
Check at end of wires if there is a letter/number combination. Should
hopefully match up.
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