jannikkoehler1
Fiat Albea blower motor failure
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The conversation centers around a 2004 Fiat Albea with a non-functioning fresh air blower motor, accompanied by an error code. The initial suspicion is a defective blower motor, but checking the fuse for the blower motor relay is suggested as a simple potential fix. Ultimately, the blower motor is confirmed to be defective and is replaced at a workshop, resolving the issue.
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jannikkoehler1 (community.author)
I appreciate the quick reply! You are referring to the fuse for the blower motor relay, right? If it's not the fuse, what else could be the cause, besides a totally defective motor?
vivien_ice1
Yes, the fuse for the blower relay. But honestly, with those symptoms, it really does point towards a defective blower motor. You would need specific diagnostic tools to check wiring. I'd suggest taking it to a workshop for a proper diagnosis and repair.
jannikkoehler1 (community.author)
Thank you for confirming my initial thought about the blower motor. I had it checked at a workshop, and you were right. The blower motor was indeed defective and was replaced. The repair cost 365€. Thanks again!
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vivien_ice1
It definitely sounds like a likely culprit, especially with the error code. Have you checked the fuse for the blower motor? Sometimes it's a simple fix.