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'87 300D blower motor?
I have a 1987 300D. The old blower motor stopped. I pulled it out and yep, it's shot. I bought a replacement and plugged it in before a full re-assembly and it didn't work. I checked the main fuse panel and that was ok. I looked at a friends '87 300D and he showed me the fuse link by the strut tower, however my 300D doesn't have a fuse link anywhere. Any thoughts?
I tried a replacement blower regulator, still no luck getting the blower to work. Are there any relays to search and test? |
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If you stand facing the rear of the car, the compartment (about 4" X 6") directly aft of the fuse compartment holds the relay for the fan. I think there are eleven relays in there but I don't recall which one is in the fan circuit. Someone else will surely jump-in here with the answer.
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Thanks. With winter coming I need the blower to work.
The box you mentioned. It's the one with the lid held in place by screws? |
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Correct.
Good Luck! Check back-in after a while. You'll have some further help, no doubt. |
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Would anyone know why a new motor would not function when hooked up to an external 12V power source? I wanted to make sure the new part functioned for installing the "squirrel cages" and re-installing the motor into the car.
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Should work fine with 12v applied, otherwise a bad blower motor.
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I finally got the new motor to work with an external source.
Still no luck diagnosing why the motor won't work when connected to the regulator. I mentioned earlier I couldn't find the 30 amp fuse link by the strut tower. I found what appears to be a fuse link behind the drivers side headlight. Anyone with any thoughts if this could be my missing blower motor fuse link? Last edited by Finster; 10-15-2007 at 11:51 AM. |
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First - I assume you mean the heater/AC fan motor, located under the windshield wiper. Right? In that case:
Only the late 1987 300D's have the external 30A strip fuse. Early models (like mine, built in May 1986) still have the 25A fuse in the fuse box. Yours probably does too. Check that first. Cars after a certain date (late '86, early '87) all have the external fuse, all the way to 1995. But 1986 and early '87 models do not. There is NOT a relay for the climate control blower. It connects directly to the speed controller, aka "porcupine", named such due to the way the finned heat sink appears. That is located underneath the fan itself. If it was working OK before, it's not likely that it suddenly failed. There are 2 relays behind the fuse box, but they are for the fan in front of the radiator, not the HVAC blower fan. There is no fusible link behind the driver's headlight, but there is a large ceramic resistor there, which is for the radiator fan "low speed" setting. That's probably what you're looking at. ![]()
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Thanks for the info. Yes, I'm troubleshooting the A/C, heater blower motor. I tried a salvaged motor regulator (porcupine) to no avail. All fuses in the panel are okay? The original motor failed due to worn out bearings. If fuses and regulator check out, is my next suspect the climate control unit?
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On the previous mention of fuse locations on late/early '87 cars, one of my '87s was built 07/86, and both have the plastic holder between the left strut tower and the hood alarm switch. Is there truly another location for this fuse?
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Well, I just checked the voltage at the connector behind the booster. I get 14V w/ the engine running. The fuse in the panel is new. I re-tried the salvaged blower regulator and still nothing?
None of the fans speed swithces or other control switches, i.e. defrost, etc. have any effect on the blower motor. Can anyone offer any advice on how to test the blower motor regulator? For instance, with the regulator connected to the posts behind the booster, what setting should I have my multi-meter? red to red and black to blue? and what reading should I see? Frustration is setting in... |
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If the Climate Control Unit is bad, it might not turn on the blower.
If you're near me (SW Michigan) you may borrow one of my spares to try it.
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Jeff:
Thanks for the offer, however, I'm in Maryland. |
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I replaced the climate control unit with a salvaged one from an 86 300E. The motor finally came to life. However, the motor worked intermittently. I played with the ignition switch and that seemed to impact the opration.
I'm going to replace the ignition switch and see where that gets me. So it seems I had 3 problems, bad motor, bad climate control unit, & stcky ignition switch. |
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