Thanks Pete, great video. I managed to fix my heater fan following your instructions. Well done for listing how you diagnosed that the problem was in the motor. It's obvious to people who know what they're doing but those like myself need a step by step guide. Cheers to you!
Exactly what RUclips should be - an excellent video Pete! I'm buying a new-to-me Qubo (52,000 miles) with a "dead" fan. I'm hoping it's as simple as this to fix!
Thanks for the video. 320000 miles on my Bipper and blower packed in. Took it off. Cleaned itas you described..Boom...working perfectly again. Agarage would have swapped it out. Thanks again
if you undo the 2 little bolts on the back of the blower unit, the plastic trim pulls off and you get better access to the commutator and brushes. Mine had some grass stalks stuck in it and once I'd got those out I could use the finest emery paper to clean up the commutator. With the plastic off you can clean up round the bushes as well.
This afternoon had the usual grief of this....changed 3 x resistor fuses, took motor out, cleaned contacts, put together.... and smoke from fan. Bloody cars, always in the winter does the heater arse about !!!!!!!!!!!! Great informative video, thanks
Ah bugger, it let the smoke out... They're fairly robust, but not invincible. On the positive side, they're reasonably cheap and easy to replace. All the best for sorting before too long. 😉
Thanks peat you just saved next door £130 witch the garage was going to charge to her she asked me to have a look checked the voltage with a old head light bulb to make sure the corrector was good then checked RUclips n after 2 mins went n fix it with a bit of sandpaper n a screw driver 👍🛠😂 have advised her to shop round for a new one because hers is well worn 👍✌️
Thanks for the video. In my case fan just run on 4 then it didn't run on any speed. I unscrewed 2 bolts from blower unit and the problem was that brushes ended. I had to buy copper carbon brushes 8x9x18mm and replace it. Now it works perfectly.
Hi Pete having the same problem no heater at all,checked all fuses all seem OK,which fuse controls the heating as doesn't say in the manual. Cheers Richard
If all the fuses are ok, then follow this procedure as it'll allow to diagnose the problem. This video was posted over a year ago, and unfortunately I can't remember off the top of my head. If you have power at the resistor plug or motor, then it isn't the fuse anyhow. 👍
Great video! Blower only works on speed 4, and I can't seem to move the divert selector control on the far right. It's stuck on the last mode? Any ideas?
That fault will either be the heater control pack itself (the switches) or the cable that actuates that control. Only taking the pack out of the dash will determine which one. If the control works without the cable attached, it's the cable. 😉
I removed the blower, cleaned it, hot wired to test and it worked. Replaced the resistor, tested the fuse and still dead. The initial problem was 1-3 speed dead but only 4 working, then 4 failed. I am thinking the controls are pooped, is this the likely cause? Other people have said the relay but I can't find it as I don't think there is one. Any advice would be appreciated folks... Thanks
@@peteledwidge3631 it lasted exactly for 11 months dude 😂. Now I’m back and watching videos to fix the blower. It is cold outside my friend really cooold
@@peteledwidge3631 the Problem is it turns off after a while... like after 20-30 minutes. It turns on for a few seconds with low power when i kick in the area of the blower. I dont get it. I guess the nemo likes to get punched and kicked... i‘ll try to remove the blower like in your video to fix it or my butt will be a frozen piece of ice...
Thanks Pete, great video. I managed to fix my heater fan following your instructions. Well done for listing how you diagnosed that the problem was in the motor. It's obvious to people who know what they're doing but those like myself need a step by step guide. Cheers to you!
My pleasure, am mechanic by trade, but like to try to put these things in laymans terms, so they don't appear so daunting. Glad it helped you! 😊
anyone knows whether there is a fuse and relay dedicated to the blower
Spot on, heater now working
Fantastic! Thanks so much Pete. Worked perfectly. Mine didn’t look that dirty but I cleaned them and it now works. Only took a couple of hours.
Exactly what RUclips should be - an excellent video Pete! I'm buying a new-to-me Qubo (52,000 miles) with a "dead" fan. I'm hoping it's as simple as this to fix!
Brilliant video and excellent advice fixed my blower heater resistor and immediately all 4 speeds of fan working on my Nemo Thanks
My pleasure. 👌
Thanks for the video. 320000 miles on my Bipper and blower packed in. Took it off. Cleaned itas you described..Boom...working perfectly again. Agarage would have swapped it out. Thanks again
Thanks for the informative video. Like you, I managed to get mine working again by cleaning the commutator.. 👊👍
if you undo the 2 little bolts on the back of the blower unit, the plastic trim pulls off and you get better access to the commutator and brushes. Mine had some grass stalks stuck in it and once I'd got those out I could use the finest emery paper to clean up the commutator. With the plastic off you can clean up round the bushes as well.
This afternoon had the usual grief of this....changed 3 x resistor fuses, took motor out, cleaned contacts, put together.... and smoke from fan. Bloody cars, always in the winter does the heater arse about !!!!!!!!!!!! Great informative video, thanks
Ah bugger, it let the smoke out... They're fairly robust, but not invincible. On the positive side, they're reasonably cheap and easy to replace. All the best for sorting before too long. 😉
@@peteledwidge3631thanks about £50 I think
@@kafkent6727 or less for a used part...
@@peteledwidge3631 Or could end up buying useless item that fails like mine.....are the Citroen etc the same Denso units ?
@@kafkent6727 All denso, afaik. That's the risk you take buying used.
Perfect, a great help. Thanks.
Thanks peat you just saved next door £130 witch the garage was going to charge to her she asked me to have a look checked the voltage with a old head light bulb to make sure the corrector was good then checked RUclips n after 2 mins went n fix it with a bit of sandpaper n a screw driver 👍🛠😂 have advised her to shop round for a new one because hers is well worn 👍✌️
Glad to be of some help. 👌🏼
Thanks for the video. In my case fan just run on 4 then it didn't run on any speed.
I unscrewed 2 bolts from blower unit and the problem was that brushes ended. I had to buy copper carbon brushes 8x9x18mm and replace it.
Now it works perfectly.
Thanks Pete I was wondering where to start, hopefully now i'll get my blower back.
Did exactly what this guy said. And sorted 👌 saved me well over £100 on a garage. Awsome vid
Thanks very much for the video I have just fixed exact same problem in my van with your very much appreciated help cheers
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you this video really helped me. No file but contact cleaner. Happy new year.
Glad it helped you. Too cold for a lack of heating atm!
@@peteledwidge3631
Soon as i got home watched your video torch out and tester off to the van now a very happy man.
Thank you.
Hi Pete having the same problem no heater at all,checked all fuses all seem OK,which fuse controls the heating as doesn't say in the manual. Cheers Richard
If all the fuses are ok, then follow this procedure as it'll allow to diagnose the problem. This video was posted over a year ago, and unfortunately I can't remember off the top of my head. If you have power at the resistor plug or motor, then it isn't the fuse anyhow. 👍
Thank you so much for helpful.
Great video! Blower only works on speed 4, and I can't seem to move the divert selector control on the far right. It's stuck on the last mode? Any ideas?
That fault will either be the heater control pack itself (the switches) or the cable that actuates that control. Only taking the pack out of the dash will determine which one. If the control works without the cable attached, it's the cable. 😉
I removed the blower, cleaned it, hot wired to test and it worked. Replaced the resistor, tested the fuse and still dead. The initial problem was 1-3 speed dead but only 4 working, then 4 failed. I am thinking the controls are pooped, is this the likely cause? Other people have said the relay but I can't find it as I don't think there is one. Any advice would be appreciated folks... Thanks
I think I need a new resistor, do you know the specific part?
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0814QZR81/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_W9WNFbW55DEPQ
Did this yesterday. Woke up this morning now bipper won't start... any ideas anyone
Battery.
Were are the fuses for the heater fan ?
Fuses on right hand drive vehicles are behind removable panel at drivers knee level.
Hi have you got a video on how to take it out am struggling
No, it's fairly simple. Which bit are you stuck on?
Here is a link to somebodies video, which shows removal on a partner, almost identical. 👍 ruclips.net/video/_1v-u6_a0hI/видео.html
Thank you
My citroen nemo van heater only works on full blast on 4
I explain this in the video, it'll be the heater resistor. Watch it thru again. 👍
@@peteledwidge3631 okay thanks
Deleted this video in error, so re-uploaded. 😊
I swear i fixed it with 2 kicks with my shoes...
Haha! Quite possibly! Not sure how long your fix will last though my friend? Hopefully a good while. 😉
@@peteledwidge3631 it lasted exactly for 11 months dude 😂. Now I’m back and watching videos to fix the blower. It is cold outside my friend really cooold
@@ZTurk-sx2px Tell me about it, I work out in it. -3 yesterday, pretty cold for England.
@@peteledwidge3631 the Problem is it turns off after a while... like after 20-30 minutes. It turns on for a few seconds with low power when i kick in the area of the blower. I dont get it. I guess the nemo likes to get punched and kicked... i‘ll try to remove the blower like in your video to fix it or my butt will be a frozen piece of ice...
@@ZTurk-sx2px Most likely the heater resistor packing up or the wiring... it's in the vid pal. 👌🏼