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Blower motor... replace? 200

Blower motors on 240s typically present a long, noisy death. Has your fan been making a lot of noise? If not, look for other causes before tearing into the heart of the dash. Check the fuse. Check the voltage on both sides of the fuse. Pull the cover off of the center console and check the switch with a meter. Replacing the blower motor, as you may well know, is a miserable job that takes a solid 3-4 hours to do. I would exhaust all other possibilities before playing that card... especially if you blower motor has not been making noise.
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1966 122s, 1968 142s, 1969 144s, 1979 245dl, 1989 244gl






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