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Clio Mk3 Heater Fix Tutorial
How to fix the common heater problem on mk3 Renault clios using Craigovy's repair kit - order one via his instagram here craigovy !
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  • @Taj75-
    @Taj75- 10 месяцев назад

    Cold air only what’s can I do

  • @David-es2zw
    @David-es2zw Год назад

    Great video. My heater settings are now all working. Thank you 👍

  • @90nadz
    @90nadz Год назад

    I can see there's 4 green wires that are not connected. I believe it's 6 wires needed connecting in total. Did you just seal those 4 green wires away? My existing fan adapter has 6 Resistor wires for Fan X2 Yellow X1 Green X1 Pink X1 Orange X1 White I guess same as yours? Where did you find and purchase the new adapter? Any link.. Thanking you fir this video. It'll be of great help when I replace it over for new one. My no.4 stopped working. Hopefully it will be an easy enough fix. Cheers again.

  • @andrewwhitfield6631
    @andrewwhitfield6631 Год назад

    Hi if I have to replace blower motor, do I have to take it out passenger side or drivers side, its right hand drive

  • @stevecain1956
    @stevecain1956 Год назад

    Clio 3 but he says it's a Clio 2, Which is it? Too dark, so why not get a torch.

  • @Abz_007
    @Abz_007 2 года назад

    Hi mate , when you are connecting the wires do you have to twist them together or do you have to solder them? Or do you just connect it using that blue pipe?

  • @jperry7790
    @jperry7790 2 года назад

    Hi, I recently had a similar issue with my clio. The heater first stopped working on 2, then it stopped working on all. I looked at the connector and terminals were melted. I replaced this and the heaters worked. Then a week later the heater stopped again. I then replaced the resistor, now there is a maze of crimps but they all seem solid yet the heaters do not work. My plan when i next have time is to check the fuse, then to redo all the crimps and tape them secure, then failing that attempt to replace the blower motor. Is there anything else you could suggest? Many thanks

  • @Gurcios
    @Gurcios 2 года назад

    Thanks for help 👍🙂

  • @frasershort1
    @frasershort1 2 года назад

    Cheers for the video. Did you disconnect the battery before completing the work? And is it adequate to use tape on the cables rather than heat shrinking?

    • @jwcars3355
      @jwcars3355 2 года назад

      Hi sorry for late reply, yes I did have the battery disconnected but unsure if it’s needed. The heat shrink connectors come with the kit and are easy to use, you can pick up a crimping tool cheap if you don’t have one. If you did a good job of braiding the wires tightly I’d say tape would be enough but make sure they’re fully sealed 👍

  • @darrenrose999
    @darrenrose999 2 года назад

    Hi mine has 7 wires which I don't know where they go . Would you be able to tell me what wires go where . Many thanks

    • @jwcars3355
      @jwcars3355 2 года назад

      Hi, was it the same kit from Craig ovington? Or an eBay one?

    • @darrenrose999
      @darrenrose999 2 года назад

      The old block was that damaged that I'm not sure what colours go into the block

    • @darrenrose999
      @darrenrose999 2 года назад

      Not sure I got replacement from amazon

    • @jwcars3355
      @jwcars3355 2 года назад

      If you unplug the damaged one and plug the new one in, then cut each wire one at a time and splice it directly to the corresponding one on the new plug, you should be good. So for example once the plugs are aligned (new one plugged in correct way), if you then cut the top left wire on the old one and split it straight to the top left wire on the new one. If you’ve already cut all the old ones, look at what colour was in top left slot of the actual plug and then splice that to the new one in the same slot. Hope this helps

    • @jwcars3355
      @jwcars3355 2 года назад

      Ah sorry just read your first reply, I’ll see if I can find a wiring diagram or something for you now