Anyone else have this problem with the blower? Rebuilding one is out of the question right? as I'm guessing they are probably usually very shot? Max
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 7:09 AM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
THANX Rob ~
How much was it ? .
I'm thinking of this solution too as driving in So. Cal. in Summer sans vent wings or a ventilation blower , is pretty rough although I could use to sweat off 40 pounds........
For some stupid assed reason I used hex headed screws to install the Uro brand blower I discovered this as I was doing some curbside service whilst waiting on my Son Thursday evening.....
I really want to get a good blower in there ASAP and ave to dig out a nut driver as the factory tool kit's open ended 8MM wrench is too wide to fit in the recess where the screws are .
Of course , I left the perfect , corret original screws in the foot well of the smashed '84 in the Junk Yard.....
Pleas advise how $pendy that new blower motor was .
-Nate
Rob wrote :"This one yielded a nice driver's side door card in Palomino , a good working HVAC fan (the $100 URO brand one quit working after only a few months "
Nate, I bought a new MB blower, as I didn't think the URO one's were going to last, and/or would fry the electronics.
Rob
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