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Citroen C4 (heater blower not working)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2024
  • in this video I look at a Citroen C4 with a heater blower not working, the car has had a blower resister and the switch control panel replaced,
    it still didn't work so I carried out relevant tests to get it working again.

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  • @outfriday4857
    @outfriday4857 10 месяцев назад

    Mate you are an absolute life saver, thanks so much for your video. If I could add just one thing, I found it impossible to refit the resistor back into the hole but I simply removed the top cover, fitted the resistor in the hole and then clip the top cover back on. Thanks again matey 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @the_retired_mechanic
    @the_retired_mechanic 3 года назад

    Excellent use of the power probe matt. Keep them coming. Get a t shirt made up with a advert of the area you are prepared to work in. Then turn the camera on you when your discussing the fault. Free easy advertising.

    • @mechanicmatt871
      @mechanicmatt871  3 года назад

      That's a great idea, I'll get onto that. Thanks for watching and your suggestion

  • @sebczajna700
    @sebczajna700 3 года назад +2

    if i good understood, you said that fake "ground" can come trought "plus wire" when ingnition its off? Best regards

    • @mechanicmatt871
      @mechanicmatt871  3 года назад +2

      It sounds crazy I know.
      With the ignition off, The ground wire had a green light on the power probe showing a ground. Although when I disconnect the resister and rechecked the wire it had no ground anymore.
      When plugged in The ground was coming out of the resister with the ignition off and not from the ground wire.
      I found a faulty ground connection and it fixed this fault.

  • @przemekfryc5495
    @przemekfryc5495 Год назад

    Top man!!! Exactly same issue on my customer car💪💪

  • @sharppaul56
    @sharppaul56 Год назад

    thanks for the video, it was the exact issue with my missus c4, problem solved, thank you

  • @philevans2046
    @philevans2046 Год назад

    Hi my heater has just stopped working I have tested the plug going into the heater and I don't have 12v I have replaced the 40amp fuse and relay but still no joy what do I do know. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks

  • @amirirfanfauzzi1115
    @amirirfanfauzzi1115 3 месяца назад

    Hi we have the same car but my blower motor fan runs at the same speed regardless of the speed I want. I checked the wire at 10:28 the voltage the same as the battery I wonder why?

  • @robertmobileman8304
    @robertmobileman8304 3 года назад

    nice one Matt , looks like your gunna get busy , all the best buddy

  • @eb4753
    @eb4753 Год назад +1

    Does my citreon c4 mk2 has blower motor fuse somewhere to check before i get to all this what he did in video 😑

  • @tjzc
    @tjzc 2 года назад

    Hi Matt; my heater blower is not working as well. I am struggling to get the resistor/control unit out. How did you manage to do it? Thanks!

  • @nollymax
    @nollymax Год назад

    please, I have a similar problem, but my blower is working perfectly, the heat is not coming as he should, c4 Picasso 2008 model. I am thinking about the flap control, air filter change, thermostat change, blower change, 🙏 please any idea

  • @ovymar1924
    @ovymar1924 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, could you please tell how to remove the blower resistor? Thank you.

  • @juweekhan
    @juweekhan 3 года назад +1

    Thanks good video much appreciated

  • @navidshaikh2917
    @navidshaikh2917 Год назад

    Hi my c3 Picasso exclusive with dual climate control is blowing slightly warm air even when temperature setting is set to high, coolant level is ok and I’ve used 1 small bottle of coolant treatment, any help or advice would be appreciated

  • @nsramage2410
    @nsramage2410 Год назад

    Thanks too

  • @Ianf1x
    @Ianf1x 3 года назад

    Good job once again . Cool hat and sun glasses.

    • @mechanicmatt871
      @mechanicmatt871  3 года назад

      Thanks I've had this hat since the 90's recently found it again. Thanks for watching

  • @chrisdixon849
    @chrisdixon849 2 года назад +1

    Matt, thank you so much for uploading this video, my heater blower stopped working in the winter, and i have been working through the issues that could be the cause, i prefer to solve things myself where possible, i had reached the point where I was certain that it was an issue with the earthing wires but was not sure hiw to go about solving this. Anyway, yesterday I watched this video of yours and it led me to check the two wired connector near the fuse box ( i think maybe brown and yellow/green wires), i may be wrong on the colours, but anyway, having pulled the connector apart, the pins were mis aligned, so i straightened them, and tried the bolwer, i was sooooo happy that it worked, although I noticed that there was quite a bit of heat in the wires after only a few seconds, in the vid you cut the connector off and used crimp connectors, do you recommend that this be done as a way of improving the connection and reducing the heat in the wire?
    Thank you again 😊

    • @mechanicmatt871
      @mechanicmatt871  2 года назад +1

      Getting rid of the end of the wires because they had turned black, with high resistance causing heat in the wires. It's mutch better now

    • @chrisdixon849
      @chrisdixon849 2 года назад

      @@mechanicmatt871 thank thank you for the reply, having looked again i noticed the plastic covering on the end of the yellow and green wire had become hardened with the heat from the high load and the resistance at that point because when you look at the connector, it looks like citroen have used a connector that is not heavy duty enough for the current that flows when the blower is on number 5, so at that point it causes the resistance which causes the heat, so i too have decided to use heavier duty connectors with the assumption that it will remove the restriction for the current so reducing the dangerous amount of heat. Thanks Matt 🙏

    • @chrisdixon849
      @chrisdixon849 2 года назад

      @Rizwan Patel i will have to have a look to see what wires are going where, but if you watch Matts video you can roughly see the position and it is clipped to the right hand side of the fuse box, it is the only connector there with the thick brown wires. What have you tried so far?

    • @chrisdixon849
      @chrisdixon849 2 года назад

      @Rizwan Patel i meant to put in my previous reply that you will only get to the wires with the glove box out of the way.

    • @chrisdixon849
      @chrisdixon849 2 года назад

      @Rizwan Patel no apologies needed mate, i am less comfortable with electrics on modern cars, i spent ages checking what i could and trying to get help off google, mostly with no luck. I have to say I started off by expecting that it was going to be the resistor, so i replaced that, but still no fan. I couldn't find any information on the fuse that supplies the blower until someone gave me advice on its location from one of the forums, the fuse looked ok. I had already taken out the blower fan, checked it over and tested it off the car, when the motor was replaced i tested again in the car just by putting an earth to the motor connection, so at this point i was believing that the earth had failed, this was when i happened across Matts video and he put me onto the connection that turned out to be the issue, and i know believe that because it looks like Citroen have skimped on the size of the pins in that connector, that many of the mk2 C4 have or will have problems because of this connector and i actually believe that connector is at risk overheating with the potential to cause fire. So which ever way round you do your checks on the components, i would certainly suggest that you check that connector first as i suspect there is a good chance that is where your problem lay.

  • @DJ-tn7vj
    @DJ-tn7vj 3 года назад

    Yo Matt. What's up. You good bro? Stay grinding

  • @dantheman7370
    @dantheman7370 3 года назад

    Top man

  • @davidferreira7785
    @davidferreira7785 2 года назад

    what soft do you use and connector?

    • @mechanicmatt871
      @mechanicmatt871  2 года назад

      I use different connectors, if it's inside the car in a dry place I use heat shrink, or crimp connectors, other places I solder and het shrink tubing. Thanks for watching David

  • @stephanevaucelles6378
    @stephanevaucelles6378 3 года назад +1

    thank for video

  • @arun987
    @arun987 Год назад

    Could you please tell how to remove the blower resistor