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Trafic blower motor failure
Summary of the thread
The blower motor in a 2008 Renault Trafic stopped working, and the initial suspicion was a faulty AUC sensor or a bad cable or plug. A similar issue was resolved by checking the AUC sensor connections and wiring for corrosion or damage, as a bad sensor can affect the blower motor. It was suggested to inspect these components or consider professional assistance to avoid further complications.
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sophia_sky10 (community.author)
Fuses are good. Can you tell me exactly where to find the connections and wiring you're talking about? More detail would help.
marcohofmann5
Mine was a corroded connector near the sensor in the HVAC system. It's complicated, so a workshop might be best to avoid making it worse. My bill was 95€.
sophia_sky10 (community.author)
Okay, a workshop makes sense. The connector location and cost info are helpful. Thanks!
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marcohofmann5
I had a similar problem on my Trafic. Check the AUC sensor connections and wiring for corrosion or damage. A bad sensor can stop the blower motor since it's part of the climate control. Did you check the blower motor fuse?