PeteBraun
Trafic Blower Motor Failure
Summary of the thread
The 2019 Renault Trafic's fresh air blower stopped working at 62,654 km, with an error stored, suggesting a potential blower motor failure. Possible causes include a defective blower motor or issues with electrical wiring, such as a blown fuse. A failing blower motor could overload the circuit, causing the fuse to blow. The recommended solution was to visit a workshop, where it was confirmed that the blower motor was indeed defective and needed replacement.
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PeteBraun (community.author)
Hmm, a fuse... hadn't thought of that. But why would it just suddenly blow? Could a defective blower motor cause the fuse to blow?
matteobecker1
It's possible a failing blower motor could overload the circuit and blow the fuse. However, since there is an error stored, it's probably the blower motor defective, as you suggested. It might be best to visit the workshop.
PeteBraun (community.author)
Right, thanks for the input! Took it to the shop, and you were spot on – blower motor was toast. 365€ later, I've got air again! Appreciate the help!
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matteobecker1
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my old Opel Vectra – the cabin fan just died. Have you checked the electrical wiring and the climate control unit itself? Maybe it's not the motor, but a faulty connection or a blown fuse?