daveknight11 Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 Hi all. I have a 51 plate Galaxy 1.9 TDI ghia with climate control. My problem is I have no hot air coming through the air vents into the car. There is no front blower noise at all, whatever mode I select on the climate control, yet the display shows the fan on full. The temperature gauge shows the engine is running at normal temperature and the rear heater is blowing (with only luke warm air coming out - glow plug possibly). Recently had new water pump 6 months ago along with cambelt change. Car is freezing cold and need to sort out ASAP as car is a run as a plated taxi and is my only income. Can't work if car is cold. Please help me out here... Quote
mk2vr6 Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 usually problem when the fan isnt working is the speed control resistor has failed! but this normally still allows the fan to run on full blast, so I would start by pulling the fan from the housing and checking that it still spins? and then testing its operation by jury rigging a supply to it, if it spins up then your problem is further back in the system! good luck ;) Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 27, 2009 Author Report Posted November 27, 2009 usually problem when the fan isnt working is the speed control resistor has failed! but this normally still allows the fan to run on full blast, so I would start by pulling the fan from the housing and checking that it still spins? and then testing its operation by jury rigging a supply to it, if it spins up then your problem is further back in the system! good luck ;) Cheers. Will see if i can get to it to test your idea. Quote
mk2vr6 Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 remove the lower glove box and you can gain access to the majority of the parts you need to check Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 27, 2009 Author Report Posted November 27, 2009 remove the lower glove box and you can gain access to the majority of the parts you need to check thanks for that, that helps a lot.Also had a suggestion it might be the resistor pack ! Quote
chromedome Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 With the glove box removed you will see the resistor pack on the side of the heater assembly, usually green or red in colour. As you have climate control the resistor pack is also known as the hedgehog. Quote
mk2vr6 Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 remove the lower glove box and you can gain access to the majority of the parts you need to check thanks for that, that helps a lot.Also had a suggestion it might be the resistor pack ! I called it the speed control resistor as I could remember its name! even if this fails you normally still have max speed as this setting isnt controlled by the resistor pack! hence why I suggested starting at the motor and working your back through the circuit, I just did the same on a Mitsi Delica, finally traced the problem back to a small brass contact in the speed control switch! after three hours of trying to follow a Japanese wireing diagram! without the aid of a translator ;) Quote
big_kev Posted November 27, 2009 Report Posted November 27, 2009 Hi all. I have a 51 plate Galaxy 1.9 TDI ghia with climate control. My problem is I have no hot air coming through the air vents into the car. There is no front blower noise at all, whatever mode I select on the climate control, yet the display shows the fan on full. The "hedgehog" unit has failed, as mentioned located behind the glovebox ( obvious wiring connected to the blower motor, only 1 screw to remove it. ). Most likely you will find it has burnt out connections ( you may be able to repair this by resoldering and cleaning the contacts ( remove the red( or black) plastic cover ). Alternatively if its a rush job you can nick the one out of the rear heater (remove internal trim panel) as they should be identical and you can then replace this at a later date."Let the rear seat passenger huggle together to keep warm". On the Climate Control versions failure of this unit will kill all fan speeds, On Manual air-con versions failure of the similar "resistor pack" will only kill the slower speeds. Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 29, 2009 Author Report Posted November 29, 2009 UPDATEI have tried swapping the "hedgehog" unit but to o avail. I did notice that the front fan seems to work very slowly and very, very intermmittently. It sounds like its slowing down to a stop from the minimum speed and knocks on rotating.I'm guessing that the blower fan has seen better days and needs replacing. Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Is the rear fan the same make model ( ie can it be swapped to test it ) ? Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 29, 2009 Author Report Posted November 29, 2009 Swapping the "hedgehog" unit made no difference. The front blower stilll didn't work nd the rear did work. The units were both the same. Quote
seatkid Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) Wrong tree folks! Climate control versions (with LCD display) do not control fan speed using a resistor. The control unit supplies a variable (PWM) voltage. Mine once packed in (on a very hot day), but came back later after the engine had been switched off. Check if there is a fuse for the fan(s). Try disconnecting the car battery for a couple of minutes (dont forget you will need to recode the radio). This may reset the climate control unit. Otherwise you may have a faulty fan or wiring/connector. Edited November 29, 2009 by seatkid Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Wrong tree folks! Climate control versions (with LCD display) do not control fan speed using a resistor. The control unit supplies a variable (PWM) voltage. The control unit supplies a variable ( PWM ) to a transistor ( MOSFET probably ) inside the "hedgehog" unit. The "hedgehog" unit then acts as a variable resistance in series with the blower motor.The end result is pretty much the the same as having a "resistor pack" as used in the manual models. Easily checked by measuring the voltages in and out of the "hedgehog". If the Fan works flat out when you provide a 12v feed to it, then its not the fan. Quote
seatkid Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Damn you BK - youre right again! Check F21 (25A) and F22 (30A) - these are the fan blower fuses (F21 rear F22 front) Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Damn you BK - youre right again! Still no excuse for not wishing me Happy Birthday though ! ;) Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 29, 2009 Author Report Posted November 29, 2009 Happy birthday BK. UPDATEfuses all OK.Been on a run to Bristol (about 44 mile round trip).Climate control set to 24 degrees. Outside temp at 7 degrees. Display shows front blower should be operating at 5 out of 7 bars yet no blower noise. Rear unit also showing 5 of 7 bars but blower is operating correctly. Did notice at one oint in the journey, the front indicator did drop to 0 bars and gradually go back up to normal operating speed. It did that several times. My hunch keeps telling me the blower has worm out but I would have thought I would of felt more heat through the vents as my road speed increased. Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Happy birthday BK. Thanks Did notice at one point in the journey, the front indicator did drop to 0 bars and gradually go back up to normal operating speed. It did that several times. Normal Operation....it will (try to ) vary the fan speed to adjust the internal cabin temperature. Give the blower motor a straight 12v feed and see if it works Quote
Mirez Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 Happy birthday BK. UPDATEfuses all OK.Been on a run to Bristol (about 44 mile round trip).Climate control set to 24 degrees. Outside temp at 7 degrees. Display shows front blower should be operating at 5 out of 7 bars yet no blower noise. Rear unit also showing 5 of 7 bars but blower is operating correctly. Did notice at one oint in the journey, the front indicator did drop to 0 bars and gradually go back up to normal operating speed. It did that several times. My hunch keeps telling me the blower has worm out but I would have thought I would of felt more heat through the vents as my road speed increased. Should have driven to westbury instead and had your fault codes read! As suggested its a simple test to determine if the blowers at fault - put 12V direct onto the blowers connector. Full speed then its not at fault! Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 put 12V direct onto the blowers connector. Full speed then its not at fault! Quick....but not quick enough.... ;) Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 29, 2009 Author Report Posted November 29, 2009 Should have driven to westbury instead and had your fault codes read! As suggested its a simple test to determine if the blowers at fault - put 12V direct onto the blowers connector. Full speed then its not at fault! I'll give the direct voltage idea a try, but not sure where to find the blower unit itself (not knowing much about the layout under the dash).I know I can take out the two top gloveboxes out but how accessible is the blower unit? Quote
mk2vr6 Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 remove the lower glove box and you can gain access to the majority of the parts you need to check Quote
Mirez Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 You wont get anywhere removing the top boxes, its the main box you need to remove. Quote
big_kev Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) but not sure where to find the blower unit itself (not knowing much about the layout under the dash).I know I can take out the two top gloveboxes out but how accessible is the blower unit? WTF ? How did you not see the blower when changing the hedgehog ? Note : this is a mirror image of a LHD picture ( stole it ! ) Or another pic below ( yes I stole this picture as well ) The red hedgehog unit is clearly visible at the lower left .The blower fan is encased in foam insulation. Edited November 29, 2009 by big_kev Quote
daveknight11 Posted November 30, 2009 Author Report Posted November 30, 2009 Are the front and rear blowers the same unit? If so, can I swap them temporarily? Quote
big_kev Posted November 30, 2009 Report Posted November 30, 2009 Are the front and rear blowers the same unit? If so, can I swap them temporarily? Very similar but may be different ......best to physically look and see. The control unit (hedgehog/resistor ) are identical though. Quote
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