Heating problem
#1
Heating problem
I have a 2007 Q7 and I am experiencing problem with air blower located below the dashboard passenger seat. I assume it distributes both air conditioned and hot air? I started the engine up and after 2-3 seconds of delay blower starts up and runs smoothly for anywhere between 10-30 seconds and then it slowly loses speed and it diminishes to nothing. I had it apart and there was a lot of dust and residue inside the motor. I used contact cleaner to flush and clean armature and rotor. It looked like new and I honestly didn't see any issue but the dirt. I assembled blower back into location, started it up and problem reacurred. I haven't check blower itself if it's firmly attached to the motor shaft to eliminate free spinning. I would appreciate anybody's input with same experience and also I have a question about the blower's resistor. If they have a reputation to break down and if so what is the symptoms of a faulty resistor and how does it affect the blower?
Thanks
Thanks
#2
Check the voltage & ground circuits when the blower is running & see what happens when is starts to cut out.
Remember , the blower resistor is responsible for blower speed controlled from the push button controller.
Remember , the blower resistor is responsible for blower speed controlled from the push button controller.
#3
There are two buttons operating speed. One is auto and one is marked as windshield switch. Are these the buttons you are referring to?
Is there a way to bypass the resistor with jumper without compromising the motor and proving a faulty resistor?
I had it running fine for at least 30 mins and than after the speed was lower and barely running. I assume if it was the motor it just wouldn't run at all?
Is there a way to bypass the resistor with jumper without compromising the motor and proving a faulty resistor?
I had it running fine for at least 30 mins and than after the speed was lower and barely running. I assume if it was the motor it just wouldn't run at all?
Last edited by DaveQ7; 02-26-2012 at 12:50 PM.
#4
You should have 2 wires going directly to the blower motor. 1 is power & 1 is ground. Ground is usually brown or black , the other will be colored differently. Disconnect the plug from the blower & power it up by itself. Just don't back feed anything back to the car.
#5
Blower Motor Problems
I had a similar problem 2009 Q7. So I ordered a Blower Motor Resistor, and replaced it. How ever that didn't change anything. So then I ordered a Blower Motor and replaced it, now it works just like new. I tried to check the voltage and got no reading even when the car was on, so checking the voltage probably wont work. Changing the motor itself fixed my problem.
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