Sorry to resurrect this one but if anyone has had the perennial fan/rear windscreen heater/PS problem, feel free to read on. I posted previously on this and the sound advice from my learned friends is to bridge the two brown wires at the ignition - brilliant if you have two brown wires there! A couple of people may have been the victims of the autospark who was at my electrics (now kiddies dont do drugs and mess with wiring!) If you don't have the aforementioned two brown wires with a black connector, get under the dash on the passenger side and put a bridge/fused link (if youre worried) between the heavy guage white wire running at the back of the bulkhead to the yellow wire going into the green relay (controls the heater). Try to solder this as it does carry a bit of juice. Did it yesterday and got PS/ power to heater switch and Rear screen- Hoora! Then the bloody blower went US on me! The Haynes book suggests removing the entire facia to get at the demonic little thing. Don't unless you have no family/friends and a lot of time on your hands. Pull down the carpet under the dash, unclip the harness from the blower and the thick bundle that is clipped around it. Take off wipers, motor cover etc and two loverly 10mm bolts are there for removal. Remove bottom panel below the ignition (two torx screws) On your right at the side of the footwell you should see a 13 mm bolt and spacer holding the facia frame to the body of the car. Remove this. Reove the two 13mm bolts on the right side of the steering column (do the left as well if you want extra wriggle room)If you remove the blower trunking from the drivers side vent and from along the bottom of the hole covered by the lower steering column panel (visible) to should be able to manouver the old blower out and its quite easy to get the new one in. Only lost a little skin but its a hell of a lot easier than popping the entire fascia.
I hope this helps some other poor sod who thinks that citroen electrics are like normal electrics!
Cheers
Dan
I hope this helps some other poor sod who thinks that citroen electrics are like normal electrics!
Cheers
Dan