Removing of blower motor Land Rover L322 without any cut of dashboard panels. Thanks for watching ! It would be great if you give Like & Comment or Subscribe.
i am guessing its not your first time dash removal probabley an expert in your field ,please tell us how you organize all the bolts and parts you take off?
Great video, I can't understand why JLR don't do it this way in the workshop manual, they want you to remove the whole front off the car, and remove the dash wiring harness. There is still a lot of work here, but it's more straightforward than the workshop manual, and I would much rather do this than cut holes in the top of the dash. I will be trying this in the coming weeks as my blower is toast. I'll let you know how I get on.
Update, followed the steps in this video and got my new blower in and working, a lot of work but straight forward. Again a great video and I probably wouldn't have tackled this job without watching it.
I haven’t watched the entire video yet but so far it looks like he’s taking the entire dash out. Any tips for me as I am about to tackle this job myself.
Thanks for this video. It gives me hope that I can access my blower motor. I'll be honest, I wish the filming had been done with a fixed camera. It was hard to watch and it wasn't always easy to work out what was being worked on. What year model was this? Under the dashpad looks different to my 2003 model.
Yes, re camera, I assumed that was the case. It would have slowed the whole job considerably. I just need enough access to remove the motor cover, there is something touching the fan blades making a clattering noise - like a piece of cardboard rubbing on the spokes of a bike wheel that we did as kids. Thanks for the video and your reply. I’m not looking forward to doing this job.
Well, I have the cover off the blower and the noise in mine is from the RH fan having lost parts of quite a few blades. I'll need to cut plastic to get the unit out without doing all the work you did. Mine's a Vogue so there was a slight difference when removing the screen assembly. There wasn't a second box of electronics behind it that needed to be removed. Now to source a replacement unit. Thank you once again.