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#1 User is offline   ap0gee 

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Posted 26 October 2006 - 20:40

Now autumn's arrived and the leaves are falling from the trees, you might notice that your ventilation fan starts to make humming / vibrating sounds when it's on 3 or 4. This is because leaves get sucked into the inlet of the fan and get stuck in the fan blades. Here's how to get them out. You will need a Torx screwdriver (3mm, I think) and about 10 minutes to do this job:

First, turn on the fan, and set it to re-circ. Once the re-circ's come on and the fan starts to blow harder, turn off the ignition (just to be on the safe side!) Doing this will open a flap on the back of the fan that lets the air from inside the car back into the fan inlet - more on this later:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig1.jpg
Sorry for the rubbish cameraphone pics -
they should be good enough to do this, though...


Next, open the passenger door and the glove compartment lid, and push off the D-shaped bit of trim down the side of the dash:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig2.jpg

Close the glove compartment lid again, then undo the two screws underneath the dash, just behind where the glove compartment lid hinges down:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig3.jpg http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig4.jpg

Now, use your knee or foot to support the glove compartment unit, open the glove compartment (again!) and undo the three screws along the top edge:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig5.jpg

The glove compartment unit will now drop down, and you will be able to see the fan housing in front of you. If you reach right round the back, you can get your fingers inside and pull out any leaves stuck in the fan blades. Turn the blades round a couple of times to make sure you've got everything:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig6.jpg

Re-assembly is virtually the reverse of dis-assembly, as they say. You will need to be careful of the passenger footwell air outlet (marked by the dotted line), and you may find it easiest to do it with the passenger door open to give you a bit more room to manoeuvre:

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig7.jpg

That's it! Enjoy your quiet(er) fan! :)

(Printer-friendly pdf version attached below...)

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This post has been edited by ap0gee: 14 October 2009 - 07:23
Reason for edit: Printer-friendly pdf instructions added


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Posted 26 October 2006 - 20:44

Thanks.


Moved to guides section.

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Posted 27 October 2006 - 06:31

Good guide, thanks for the clear pics as well :thumbup:

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Posted 27 October 2006 - 12:14

Good guide but another way of doing it (if you have small hands) is to remove the pollen filter and reach up into the fan that way... with the fan off ofcourse!

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Posted 04 November 2006 - 19:43

Further to the above, I've had to do the same on SWMBO's car, and managed to explode the lamp holder for the glovebox. Here's how it goes together - note the way the spring goes (just in case it happens to you! ;) ) Hope the pics are good enough for you to figure out what goes where!

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig8.jpg

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig9.jpg

http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig0.jpg


I've noticed it happens when there are leaves down where the wipers are. If you open the bonnet without clearing away the leaves first, they can drop behind the scuttle panel and then get inside the fan. I'll leave it to you folks to figure out the moral of the story!!!

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Posted 01 February 2007 - 19:26

I just had a phone cradle changed and the glovebox light now doesn't work.

Whilst unscrewing the glovebox it fell into the footwell no doubt damaging something.

I have taken a look at the light and switch. The car phone place apears to have tried to bodge it back together - the black switch? in the above 2 photos isn't there and the copper contacts have been bent and i can't see where they are supposed to go.

Does anyone have or are they able to take some better images of the lamp holder and switch so i can try and find all the parts and put it back together.

If not any ideas on cost for replacement of the whole lamp and switch assembly

Cheers Rich

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Posted 02 February 2007 - 08:47

Nice one! I noticed that my fan was noisier last summer and took it back to the dealers....

Now I know how to fix it myself - POWER!!!

Reespetc!!! Aye!!!

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Posted 06 February 2007 - 12:46

Ruxpin said:

I just had a phone cradle changed and the glovebox light now doesn't work.

Whilst unscrewing the glovebox it fell into the footwell no doubt damaging something.

I have taken a look at the light and switch. The car phone place apears to have tried to bodge it back together - the black switch? in the above 2 photos isn't there and the copper contacts have been bent and i can't see where they are supposed to go.

Does anyone have or are they able to take some better images of the lamp holder and switch so i can try and find all the parts and put it back together.

If not any ideas on cost for replacement of the whole lamp and switch assembly

Cheers Rich


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New photos above - hope they've come soon enough!

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 21:07

Thank you
I'll try this

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Posted 03 May 2008 - 12:12

skomaz said:

Good guide but another way of doing it (if you have small hands) is to remove the pollen filter and reach up into the fan that way... with the fan off ofcourse!



I may try this first before taking the car apart (never goes back as it was when I do it)
Where is the pollen filter for me to try this?

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Posted 06 May 2008 - 08:21

It is were the underside of the glovebox meets the left-hand side of the centre console. There is a long, thin cover running front-to-back, with sliding clips at either end. Move these sliders into the middle, and pull the cover down. You should then be able to slide the filter down and get it out. You may want to put newspaper down or have a hoover handy, as quite a few leaves can collect in there!

HTH :)

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 17:40

What a lovely guide! How have I avoided doing this until now?! :D

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Posted 16 May 2010 - 14:58

skoda fabia 1.4 16V - fan vent not working on position 1 and 2, but working on 3 and 4. any ideas what went wrong? thanks

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Posted 28 June 2010 - 13:23

Sorry for late reply - it's the resistor pack. I believe Jason (Devonutopia) explained how to fix it once upon a time...

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Posted 18 January 2011 - 22:44

I actually love you!! :rofl:

Mine exploded, and I had no idea how to re-assemble! It has been sat in a box in a cupboard for nearly a year.. Another job for the weekend :thumbup:

View Postap0gee, on 04 November 2006 - 19:43, said:

Further to the above, I've had to do the same on SWMBO's car, and managed to explode the lamp holder for the glovebox. Here's how it goes together - note the way the spring goes (just in case it happens to you! ;) ) Hope the pics are good enough for you to figure out what goes where!


http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig8.jpg


http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig9.jpg


http://www.emmerium.plus.com/non-site_stuff/fig0.jpg



I've noticed it happens when there are leaves down where the wipers are. If you open the bonnet without clearing away the leaves first, they can drop behind the scuttle panel and then get inside the fan. I'll leave it to you folks to figure out the moral of the story!!!


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