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Blackvogue2012



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black
front blower fuses on 2012 TDV8

greetings, can anyone tell me where the fuses are located for the front blower, can find them !!! just changed my "final stage resistor" and fan still not working, hoping its not a motor fail....but getting concerned it might be !! Crying or Very sad

my fan was squeaking a few weeks ago and now there is no movement at all

all the lights come on if i turn the control knob & heat comes out of vents - just no fan

rear blower working fine

is it dangerous to have heat on full if fan isn't working ????

regards h.

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info in the owners manual..link is in the wiki..

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have looked in manual !!!!! still can find !!! shows fuse for rear blower but not front !!!

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please dont use capital letters...

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opps !! sorry

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try fuse F21 in the rear cubby ..

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will do, cheers

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well......fuse f21 is ok

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There is a Wiki article on testing the fan and replacement if necessary.

It's not expensive, just bloody difficult. Big Cry

Mike

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It turns out the fan motor had seized on one of the bearings on the passenger side of the fan (if that makes sense!!) I got a man to remove the glove box and other bits and he proceeded to lubricate the bearing and "hey presto" all working again !!! It was a cheap fix but not sure how long it may last. He couldn't get to the other side to lube it but fingers crossed its ok..... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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