10-11-2015, 09:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2015, 09:52 AM by stevesmiff.)
Thanks all!
Multimeter check last night showed a good 12v hitting the motor which changed when moving the dial settings so looks like relays, fuses and switch all okay.
Finger pointing towards motor failure as you've predicted so replacement has been ordered.
Is there a special way to remove the electrical plug that connects to it? Was struggling to see it last night so was relying on brut force but didn't want to budge. Guessing it "clips" on somehow but was right up against the glove box at the front and couldn't get much purchase.
I guess the tube that runs into the centre of the motor is the AC feed and just pulls off. Didn't touch it at time as I was more bothered about the electric plug and doing my multimeter tests.
Multimeter check last night showed a good 12v hitting the motor which changed when moving the dial settings so looks like relays, fuses and switch all okay.
Finger pointing towards motor failure as you've predicted so replacement has been ordered.
Is there a special way to remove the electrical plug that connects to it? Was struggling to see it last night so was relying on brut force but didn't want to budge. Guessing it "clips" on somehow but was right up against the glove box at the front and couldn't get much purchase.
I guess the tube that runs into the centre of the motor is the AC feed and just pulls off. Didn't touch it at time as I was more bothered about the electric plug and doing my multimeter tests.