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Hello guys.how are you all doing?my Audi A3 1.9 tdi blower fan has stopped working.i checked the fuse inside the car and it’s good.checked the fuse under the bonnet and there was no power.so I changed the fuse presuming that it was blown.but when I put in the new fuse I get no power on the fuse.when I take the fuse out and check the hole (the fuse socket) I get power.but if I put the fuse back and check I get no power from the fuse.please help
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Originally Posted by Pakobina Bartels Cudjoe
Hello guys.how are you all doing?my Audi A3 1.9 tdi blower fan has stopped working.i checked the fuse inside the car and it’s good.checked the fuse under the bonnet and there was no power.so I changed the fuse presuming that it was blown.but when I put in the new fuse I get no power on the fuse.when I take the fuse out and check the hole (the fuse socket) I get power.but if I put the fuse back and check I get no power from the fuse.please help
Im not there to diagnose but you may have a shorted resistor block in which may be blowing your fuse. The resistor block is inside the blower motor housing might as well change both one shot. Thats my best guess. good luck.
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