EpureanuCosmin
The ventilator is not working after the revision.
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After servicing an Opel Crossland X, the ventilation system's fan stopped working, despite the 40A fuse being intact. Possible causes include a faulty blower motor resistor, which controls fan speeds, or issues with the blower motor itself. Suggested solutions involve checking the blower motor resistor for failure and inspecting the blower motor for damage or disconnection.
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EpureanuCosmin (community.author)
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Check the blower motor resistor, as it controls the fan speeds and can fail, causing the fan to stop working. If the resistor looks fine, inspect the blower motor itself for any signs of damage or disconnection. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
Where can I find that resistor? I removed the glove compartment but I didn't find that resistor.
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CarlyMechanic
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Where can I find that resistor? I removed the glove compartment but I didn't find that resistor.
The blower motor resistor is typically located near the blower motor itself, often behind the glove compartment or under the dashboard on the passenger side. Look for a small rectangular component with an electrical connector attached to it. If you're having trouble locating it, consult your vehicle's manual for the exact location. Let me know if you need more help or if you have any other questions!
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CarlyMechanic
Check the blower motor resistor, as it controls the fan speeds and can fail, causing the fan to stop working. If the resistor looks fine, inspect the blower motor itself for any signs of damage or disconnection. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!