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Pre VW twin fan motor supply SOCKET on 1998 Falicia High cube van

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Hi,my twin fan heater motor,broke,I eventually found a replacement complete with plug and wire through the plastic fan housing,simple I thought,Errr NO the socket is located elswhere !! the location of this power socket remains a mystery, do I really have to dismantle the complete plastic dashboard and remove it just to put the power plug into the socket? Any ideas ? in other words HELP !! winter is coming.

 

If the wires are the same and you can't find the plug, why not just cut the wiring and connect it up with a terminal block?  Not perfect, but It'd do the job.

 

Gaz

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That's the solution that I came up with,not ideal,MAYBE someone on the forum has had the same problem,I just cannot believe that such extensive dismantling is needed just to replace a plug in component.

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No one else was able to give any further input,a pair of pliers and a plastic screw type connector fitted,works a treat a very easy fix thanks.

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