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Tjalde^

Replacing Heater Blower - Anyone Other Fits?

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Tjalde^

Hello,

 

My heater fan is squeking so everything is normal :)

But now I am tired of driving a car in the winter with no heat or air. Is it possible to replace the blower with one from a 206 or something newer than the 205. I am aware that it might not fit 100% as a unit, but it might be possible to replace the engine only.

Anyone who has tried something like that? I have regreased it before, but it simple does not help very long.

 

I hope someone have tried this.

 

Best regards,

Jens-Jakob

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SebRad

Hi, while I can't offer any advise on other heater fans that fit I do know you can get brand new Valeo one. This is what I did for my car and now the heater blower works great, lots of air and no squeal. Hopefully will continue to do so for some time as is a new unit not an already worn out 2nd hand one. Seemed like the best solution, but perhaps not the cheapest.

Regards, Seb

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harryskid

Definatly get a new one as said, my second hand replacment has started to squeal like a pig and its not used every day!

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engine killer

206GTi one fits but require a few hour modification. my mechanic friend did it for me so i didn't know how but as he said it is not rocket science and is simple enough for someone with mechanical mind/passion.

 

ps. the 206 blower blows stronger and quieter too.

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BlueBolt
Seemed like the best solution, but perhaps not the cheapest.

 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peugeot_205_1.9_1990/p/car-parts/car-cooling-parts-and-car-heating/heating/heater-motor/?219735010&1&8a3ac6b0bda88a82366fa0cb48de8a222c6b6e26&000190

 

Definitely not the cheapest!!! Do agree at it being a good idea though!!

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Tjalde^

Thank you all very much for the answers. I have thought about buying a new one, and I am sure it will last for many many years.

On monday I try to visit my local scrappy to se some blowers from newer Peugeots so I can get an idea then.

 

Thank you!

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Leon

I paid about £30 for a brand new heater blower last year.

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harryskid

Had a look at my pig today and its better now that i took the f**king oak leaf out of it :lol:

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Josh_Quant

206GTi one fits but require a few hour modification. my mechanic friend did it for me so i didn't know how but as he said it is not rocket science and is simple enough for someone with mechanical mind/passion.

 

ps. the 206 blower blows stronger and quieter too.

 

like to see this :)

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Baz

£90 for new or >£30 for a known/tested good used one, like everything it's your choice to make!!

 

I personally am happy with used ones if in good order, because it's hardly a hard part to swap at all, (unplug, 3 screws) and i have a few spare! Unlike something like a heater matrix where they're a bit fiddly to change and available new for relatively low money.

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omega

never had to replace mine but it looks simalar to a 406 one

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Tjalde^

I do not now how many 205's there are in GB, but I do not see a 205 every day here, so the used parts is now easy to acces. It might end up with buying a new one, or else I will try to find a 206 blower and make a guide.

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