Heater Fan Pictorial

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wizard124
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Heater Fan Pictorial

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Remove 2 spring clips to remove the fan:
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Remove small retaining clip to pop off fan blade:
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Remove second clip and save small washer:
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Bend back 3 tabs to dis-assemble motor:
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Clean with electronics spray cleaner. Lube bushings (I used lithium grease). Re-assemble. No more squeaks! :D
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Nice job thanks for posting photos
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That is very helpful!
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doing research I have found this thread .... I have checked the switch and have power and cleaned the toggles... guessing my problem lies at the motor end... my question is this .... how does one get to that motor ... where is it ? ... 81 spider ...thanks.... Matt
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Remove the center and radio consoles. The heater hangs from the bottom of the black assembly there in the middle. Use profanity to get it out - it helps.
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True on the profanity
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wizard124
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81SPIDERMATT wrote:doing research I have found this thread .... I have checked the switch and have power and cleaned the toggles... guessing my problem lies at the motor end... my question is this .... how does one get to that motor ... where is it ? ... 81 spider ...thanks.... Matt
Look here: http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... a&start=45

Page 4 or 5 of that thread has pictures showing the location and removal of the fan box. Not hard to do.
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wizard124 wrote:
81SPIDERMATT wrote:doing research I have found this thread .... I have checked the switch and have power and cleaned the toggles... guessing my problem lies at the motor end... my question is this .... how does one get to that motor ... where is it ? ... 81 spider ...thanks.... Matt
Look here: http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... a&start=45

Page 4 or 5 of that thread has pictures showing the location and removal of the fan box. Not hard to do.
thank you sir
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Thanks for posting this Wizard124, it was a big help. Some more cleaning and then reassembling with a new heater core, valves, pipes, etc. I might leave a note/time capsule for the next person to find when this needs to be done in another 30 years.......
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