MarkusVogelFan
Seeking Advice on 2010 Volvo XC70 Blower Issues and Aircon Control Panel Suspicions
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The conversation centers around a 2010 Volvo XC70 with blower issues, suspected to be related to the aircon control panel. The blower fails to operate, though there are no unusual noises or smells. A similar issue in another vehicle was resolved by fixing a defective cable connection. It is suggested to have a professional diagnose the problem, as it might not be the blower motor or aircon control panel, especially since there are no temperature control irregularities.
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MarkusVogelFan (community.author)
Hey there, thanks for reaching out! Okay, so my Volvo's got around 84,177 KM on her and last service was about 3 months back. The blower just doesn't turn on, no matter where I set the control. It gets especially stuffy without air circulation inside, y'know? There doesn't seem to be any funny noises or smells, just the blower refusing to cooperate. Does that sound similar? Thanks again, much appreciated!
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AliWerner
Hey bud, thanks for the additional info. Your symptoms do resemble what I had to deal with, especially the blower not turning on. In my case, though, there was also a bit of irregular blower speed before it finally gave out. Still, a defective cable connection could be a possibility in your case as well. Given that it's neither making noises nor emitting strange smells, the fault might not be the blower motor. However, I should mention it's always better to have a professional take a look at it rather than going off of guesses. Also, although it's good that you're considering the aircon control panel, problems there usually come with irregularities in temperature control. But again, it doesn't hurt to have it checked. Yeah, I totally get what you mean about it getting stuffy inside - been there! Whatever the case, I hope the problem is not costly and you get your Volvo sorted soon. All the best, and if you have any more queries, feel free to ask! Cheers!
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MarkusVogelFan (community.author)
Thanks a lot! That's a handy bit of info there. You're right - I should have it checked by a pro before jumping to conclusions. And funny thing, have not noticed any irregularities in temperature control. I'll book an appointment at my local workshop and see what's up. Your experience certainly helped to steer me in at least some sort of direction - much appreciated and fingers crossed it's not going to cost an arm and a leg. I'll keep you updated. Cheers!
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AliWerner
Hey, faced a similar issue with my 2008 Volvo V70 a while back. I'd call myself a car enthusiast with some experience, but this one had me stumped. Finally took it to my local workshop and they found the issue to be a defective cable connection. Ended up paying around 210 Euro for it. Could you tell me a bit more about your car's symptoms so I can provide more helpful advice? It's essential to ensure that your problem is similar to what I had. Cheers!
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