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February 08, 2011, 05:52:07 pm

Krazy

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WTB Fan MOTOR
« on: February 08, 2011, 05:52:07 pm »
I need 2 fan motors for a '81 - '84 rabbit with resistor packs.
Jack Carr
Mt. Juliet, TN
I drive a Clatterpillar 1.6 n/a

Reply #1February 08, 2011, 08:28:01 pm

Quantum TD

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Re: WTB Fan MOTOR
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2011, 08:28:01 pm »
AC or non-AC?

If you cooked those resistor packs I sold you, you can replace the thermal fuse. Here's a DIY for MK2 cars. The thermal fuse may have a different rating, but the procedure is the same.

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?2665283-DIY-repair-blower-resistor-pack-for-1.20.

If you need them for NON-AC cars, well, give me a call. I have a bunch of resistors, but the wiring is for German-production cars (Jetta/Cabriolet). The resistors are ceramic and work the same between all models. You'd just have to solder in your wiring.

I also have ONE spare NON-AC blower motor. If you have your old ones, you can probably install a new bearing and be done with it.

Jeremy


Reply #2February 09, 2011, 12:14:21 pm

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Re: WTB Fan MOTOR
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2011, 12:14:21 pm »
I need 2 fan motors for a '81 - '84 rabbit with resistor packs.

I have a new AC blower motor and I'm pretty sure it has the resistor. I got it from my uncle and I'm not even sure if I ever paid him yet so I have no idea what it cost.
'82 Rabbit, I put on a euro vnt-15, 2.25" DP, 2.5" exhaust, the result.....it whistled.

I removed the turbo, made a toilet bowl 2.5" DP, the result....it was deafening. Now it has a homemade muffler up front and a thrush in the rear, the result.....less loud.
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