DennyWalt
Seeking Advice on Fixing Inefficient Blower and Possible Rear Ventilation Flap Issue in 2020 Seat Tarraco
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A 2020 Seat Tarraco owner is experiencing issues with an inefficient blower, suspecting a problem with the rear ventilation flap. A similar issue was resolved in another vehicle by addressing a servomotor-related cable problem. The suggested solution is to have the vehicle checked by a reliable mechanic or a knowledgeable friend, focusing on the servomotor as a potential cause. Seeking professional advice and obtaining quotes from local garages is recommended to ensure a cost-effective repair.
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DennyWalt (community.author)
Hey! Thanks for the response. So, my Tarraco runs on a gasoline engine. I've clocked in about 148740 km till now. Got some grief finding a decent mechanic around my area to give a proper check. Your issue sounds very familiar - wish this stuff was as simple as it seems. The financial blow hurts but what to do, gotta keep the air breezing. Cheers!
Mabau
Hey there! Ah, gotcha. Sounds like we're both cruising in gasoline-powered Spanish machines. My Ateca is at 150000 km and still revving strong, fingers crossed! Yeah, finding a trustworthy mechanic is a wild goose chase sometimes. If it's the same issue as mine, it's possibly a servomotor issue rather than the rear ventilation flap. But of course, without a proper check, it's just a guess. I'd suggest calling around to a few local garages for quotations if you haven't yet. Or, if you've got a friend who's handy with cars, maybe he could take a look? Either way, hope you manage to fix it without breaking the bank. Cool air on the roads is a must, Cheers!
DennyWalt (community.author)
Hey! Exactly, we seem to be on the same boat with our Spanish chariots. Yup, that's why I've been reluctant about getting some unusual guy to fix it. It's just not worth the gamble. But, definitely, I'll give your pointer about the servomotor a shout out when I take my Tarraco for a checkup. Hopefully, it's not too heavy on the wallet, fingers crossed! I have a friend who fiddles with cars, guess it's time to give him a shout out. Thanks for the tips and help. Seems like I've got some calls to make now. You're right, cruising without cool air hardly counts as cruising. Cheers!
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Mabau
Hey, I had a similar issue with my 2018 Seat Ateca. Now I'm not a car guru but know my way around them a bit. My blower was acting wonky, ended up with a visit to my local workshop. They diagnosed it as a cable needing a servomotor, sound familiar? The damage was around 170 Euro, which hurt a bit but totally worth it to have cool air circulating again. What type of engine does your Tarraco have? Knowing that could help me provide more specifics. Cheers!