Blower Resistor
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Elkcarc
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I'm having a bit of a moment with a blower Resistor. On one of my car's it's a really simple, right in the middle resistor, no problem. But on my 1987 325 its to the side, is it just a case of giving it a good yank? Also does anyone know the part number, as I've only been able to find the common in the middle resistor. Cheers
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tha881
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Contours
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You tap it through into the passenger compartment after you unhook the 4 pin plug from inside the car--I think that is the type of resistor you have .
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Elkcarc
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MunsterScot
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I replaced my one back in May 2019. Cheapest place I found then was https://www.leebmann24.de/. Part number 64111375754. This is for the brown blower resistor.
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twenty
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leebmann24 is fantastic but doesn't deliver to the UK after we left the EU.MunsterScot wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:20 amI replaced my one back in May 2019. Cheapest place I found then was https://www.leebmann24.de/. Part number 64111375754. This is for the brown blower resistor.

