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Re: [Stuart's Peugeot 306 Club] The Fan and clock

i can't say so much for the fans, but the light behind the clock is a
common thing. it's a simple bulb replacement. pop the panel out, get the
bulb out of the socket, take it down to halfords or someplace, they'll
have a replacement. no more than a few quid.

leeandalan wrote:
> Hi
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> Hope someone can offer help? The nternal fan will not work at any
> position and although there is ai moving through there is no heat, just
> cold air forced through by the vehicles motion. This plus the clock
> ain't lighting up.
>
> I have checked the fan switch to no avail. Have checked all the fuses
> and they are all A1 (both engine and interior). There is a couple of
> spaces for relays, 1 in the engine fuse box and 1 in the onterior.
>
> As much info as I can give.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Alan
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Sun May 4, 2008 10:29 pm

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Hi Hope someone can offer help? The nternal fan will not work at any position and although there is ai moving through there is no heat, just cold air forced...
leeandalan
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May 4, 2008
5:10 pm

i can't say so much for the fans, but the light behind the clock is a common thing. it's a simple bulb replacement. pop the panel out, get the bulb out of the...
Dan
danneh3826
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May 4, 2008
10:29 pm

... just ... clock ... fuses ... of ... known as a rearstat. this is a resistor that controls the fan speeds. this is easy to replace and you will find it very...
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May 6, 2008
10:52 pm
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