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Old 12-03-2013, 12:22   #1
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Default Wanted: Mk1 Mav / Terrano Heater Blower

Hi,

I need a Mk1 Mav / Terrano 2.7 heater blower, can anybody help please?

Part number is: 48680 30350 and it has a 2 pin connector.

I could also do with a new pollen filter (I think they're discontinued now?).

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Old 12-03-2013, 12:39   #2
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That's interesting, mine is a Mk1, but doesn't have a pollen filter - at least not that I can find. Where is the pollen filter on yours? If I have one, I too would like to change it!
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Old 12-03-2013, 12:48   #3
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Ahh.... I just remembered being told that there was a pollen filter under the black plastic cover midway below the windscreen (mine's a GLX). I don't have the car at home at the moment so I can't look. I'm trying to get rid of a long term leak into the footwell and was told the pollen filter might be a cause. It's definitely not the sunroof drain and it seems to be coming into the passenger footwell from above.

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Old 12-03-2013, 13:02   #4
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Found the heater blower motor elsewhere.

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Old 12-03-2013, 15:40   #5
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Ah, mine has the access panel below the scuttle panel, but no pollen filter housing below it. Water pee'd into my footwell too.

Whip off the wipers (think I cheated and got away with just the passenger side) and then unscrew the plastic scuttle cover. Below that there is a rectangular plate on the passengers side held in with four screws. Pop it off, clean and dry the area and then lay a bead of tigerseal around before putting it all back together.

Dry feet for everyone.
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Ah, mine has the access panel below the scuttle panel, but no pollen filter housing below it. Water pee'd into my footwell too.

Whip off the wipers (think I cheated and got away with just the passenger side) and then unscrew the plastic scuttle cover. Below that there is a rectangular plate on the passengers side held in with four screws. Pop it off, clean and dry the area and then lay a bead of tigerseal around before putting it all back together.

Dry feet for everyone.
Thanks for that! I should have the blower tomorrow so I'll have a look then. This has been bugging me for ages.....

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