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I'm trying to order a blower motor for a 240D, and it costs less if one has already been replaced. Is there some sort of adapter that makes a more common blower fit?
I am ready...
I have aquired
the faith,
the clothes,
the tissue,
the hearse,
the casket,
and the plot,
Could someone please be nice enough to send flowers,
and insist on playing some decent music?
Are they pricing the blower motor as an assembly or motor by itself?
Could also depend on year model and which other years interchange...
Check bosch to see if they make one that will interchange, if yours looks like a turbo bosch has one for an audi that is very powerful and may interchange with a little modification. Doesn't hurt to check...
It's a real mess. You have to pull the dash apart, split the blower case open, and there is a fan on each side of the motor. It looks like I won't be doing the job myself...the Volvo is just too "foreign" to me. Besides, every time I touch something plastic in that car, it fractures into a hundred pieces. Just trying to get out of the car, the door panel pocket exploded, and the shrapnel nearly cut my toe off. I limped into the house in a bloody mess, bandaged up the wound, came back out and removed all of the plastic daggers that were sticking out so that no one else could get injured. I guess I get to make some elastic vinyl pockets for it. I have some material that matches it pretty well, and it doesn't turn into a food processor when you bump it with your foot.
The best thing for me to do seems to be for me to stay away from that car. If the IRS doesn't take every cent we own, maybe the dealer can fix it. I need to do some electrical on the hearse, and rear shocks and a brake job on the Chrysler anyway, as I can get up and around to it.
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