Its behind the glove box. Easy to get at by removing 4 torx head screws holding glove box. then take off plastic vent pipe and blower is up inside plastic housing.remove 3 screws and out she drops.
The green next to the orange http://www.megavaux.co.uk/Upload/ProductPart/1678b-dsc06839.jpg.jpg
The heater switch can be replaced on a Chevrolet Corsica by removing the three wires from the back of the switch. Put the wires onto the new switch and return it to its slot.
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Coesa B
Vauxhall D-type was created in 1913.
I have changed resistor a d blower motor still not working, maybe i missed a fuse or could the control switch not work?
when the relay is working, it's energizing the blower... jump power to the motor, (be the relay!) to see if the blower works... also, listen to see if the relay is clicking "on" when you turn the switch on the dash(could be a switch) good luck d
If you have a look in the bottom of the passenger side foot-well just below the pollen filter you will see a electrical plug unplug it there is one 5.5 millimeter bolt head remove this there are two plastic clips one on there side press and pull one of them is a bit hard to get to and out it comes hope this helps anyone wanting to replace it. its a 5 minute job
Depends on which 1.0l engine you mean. For a 1993 to 2000 Vauxhall/Opel Corsa (the A and B models) you use 10w40 semi synthetic, it takes about 3.2 litres. For the later models (C and D) I think you're looking at 5w30.
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where is the blower location the Mercedes Benz 300 d