[W126 Coupe] Blower fuse

Paul Samarin pauls at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 12 16:55:36 EDT 2007


I've changed the subject line.

John, I don't have my SEC anymore, so I'm going by memory. there is
a larger fuse outside of the fuse box which I think is the fuse for
that. Standing next to the fuse box and looking past it, there is a
wall that separates the engine compartment from the space where the
fuse box is. On the outside of that wall (facing you) and near the
top of it, there is a plastic cover over an exposed fuse (IOW, the
fuse isn't like the ones in the fuse box -- it's a strip of metal.)
Check that first.

Good luck.

Paul

On Oct 12, 2007, at 1:16 PM, John Conley wrote:


>

>

> Hi again everyone,

>

> I had the weirdest thing happen to me the other day. I was

> checking my short that I had with the number 15 fuse, and my heater

> blower stopped blowing. I can feel the heat when I am driving, but

> when I come to a stop,it gets cold in the car again, but the fan

> itself does not blow. I checked the fuses to see if I had blown

> any and they are all in tact. Am I missing something, or did I

> kill the blower motor when I put the fuse back in on the line with

> the short in it? Is it hard to replace a blower motor on one of

> these?

>

> John

>

>

> John C. Conley

>

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