Getting to fan resistor pack from front of car. MG TF 2004. Factor Aircon.
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223642Hello,
I have an MG TF 2004 with factory Aircon and speeds 1 and 2 are not working on the fan. I am trying to remove the airbox duct so I can get to the resistor pack.
I read in another post, "Next, I had the Aircon fixed, cut out the front air box to access the blower motor resistors".
I have removed the cover and the snorkel, unscrewed the air box and removed the 10mm bolt. It is loose, but I can't see any way to get it out or out of the way without removing the air conditioning box, which I can't/won't ever do.
There just doesn't seem to be any room to get the air box through and off.
Should I just give up and put it all back together?
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223646[size=10pt]Mark[/size]
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223647Maybe this thread: https://www.the-t-bar.com/forum/9-mgf-tf-pitstop/93286-mk2-a-c-in-a-mk1?limitstart=0You can relocate the resistor pack to the evaporator as talkingcars suggested in the thread that Roverlike provided a link to. Many years ago talkingcars provided pictures of where he relocated the resistor pack to on the evaporator, I know I have them saved somewhere. If you were to relocate, it does mean that you do need to be able to unplug the wiring from the existing resistor pack, which I do believe is just possible with the evaporator in place.
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223654I have removed all the screws and the bolts, and it's loose. Trying to pull it aside from the cabin side. Might need someone to help jiggle from the bonnet side and work it from the cabin.
Once that is done, I really hope I can get to the resistor pack.
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223657Now changings the resistors to new ceramic ones.
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223665I need to pass on the secret knowledge that most of us here know.
Whenever you attempt any major job on these cars you need to open your tool box, select a tool and preferably an heavy one, then you walk around the car four or five times talking to it.
You start off gently telling it what you are about to do and by the fith time you are pounding the tool in to the palm of your hand and using very threatening language if the car does not behave.
Some cars give in right away..some are stubborn for the hell of it and need a damn good thrashing.
Pick up the resistors...followed by a heavy tool.
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223667I would recommend that the resistors are mounted in the airflow of the heater system and in an area that has a bit of clearance, as they can get bloody hot.
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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Posted 1 month 2 weeks ago #223679The more advantageous might arrange a higher voltage setting, switched in for a short period, for a more rapid demist.
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