2010 Climate Control Fan / Blower Unresponsive - advice please

rossinator

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Oct 1, 2019
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Hello.
Hoping you lovely people can point me in the right direction. I've spent a few hours searching this forum and the interweb in general but to no avail.

With no previous signs of there being a problem, my girlfriend drove her 2010 Ibiza 6J Good Stuff this morning and found the interior fan / blower was completely dead and unresponsive, no signs of life at all. The car has climate control, so controls look like this:

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The buttons and display work as intended, just no sign of the fan working at all.

I've worked out that as the car has climate control it does not have a simple resistor pack, it has fan control unit - 6Q2907521B if anyone want to see what they are on ebay; does anyone know if these units fail often? Do these fan control resistor units simply connect to the fan power input so I check the output of this with a multimeter to see if it's output is correct?

I'll be looking at the car later with multimeter and vcds in hand, and a heavy boot to kick the fan just in case it just got stuck, but does anyone have any suggestions for common failure for this situation? I will be connecting 12v directly to the fan to check that too.

I wonder if the super heavy rain has has anything to do with this, I do try to keep leaves out of the scuttle.

Many thanks.
 
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rossinator

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Oct 1, 2019
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Update. Main fuses under the steering wheel on the supplemental ones on the 12v battery top are all okay, even the fan blower ones. Two fault codes though:

Address 08: Auto HVAC Labels: 6R0-907-044.clb
Control Module Part Number: 6J0 820 043 A HW: 6J0 820 043 A
Component and/or Version: Climatronic H07 0404

2 Faults Found:

00898 - Control Circuit A/C compressor
007 - Short to Ground - Intermittent

01273 - Fresh Air Blower (V2)
000 - -

My girlfriend did drive through a large pool of water yesterday, so maybe something got fried with the A/C pump being dipped into the water, maybe a relay over-loaded etc. Anyone know the relay locations / identifications?
 

rossinator

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So I spent ages with the car going over everything. Finally resorted to stripping the dash down and getting to the fan itself. So I measured the voltage on the plug to the fan which was 12v regardless of the fan speed setting. I pulled the fan forward and discovered that the fan was spinning slowly, same speed regardless of the speed control. So I then used a screwdriver to assist the fan spin and I slowly managed to get the fan spinning at higher and higher speeds. After a while of assisting the fan spin speed, I managed to get the fan spinning up at normal fast speeds. From then on the fan can be controlled as usual. So it looks like a sticky fan was the cause for anyone reading this in the future. Although I haven't completely dismissed the fan controller...
 
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