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Blower fan bingo 200

It probably won't do much if anything to correct the noise.

I personally prefer removing the dashboard to the other method(s) for replacing the blower fan, but that's just me. Some people don't like it. I like the dashboard method because it takes around 3 hours without having to remove any seats or lie on your back/side. If everything goes well all parts are replaced intact (and everything works). Somewhere I have a few pictures of the process. If I can find them, I'll upload them. The job is really not that bad.


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Chris Herbst
Scottsdale, AZ

1992 940 150k
2005 S80 30k






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