vandriver wrote: » A new blower motor is a huge job.The whole dashboard has to come out.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I think that's why the 2 other garages wouldn't do it.
Darc19 wrote: » Could be as simple as replacing a fuse. But air-conditioning doesn't come under NCT testing
cruizer101 wrote: » Not quite true, demisting is covered by the nct which means the blower has to be working for front window.
pippip wrote: » Fails from NCT manual - Demisting system (h). Demisting/ventilation system (fan) inoperative. (i). Demisting/ventilation system not directing towards windscreen.
Deleted User wrote: » This has nothing to do with air-conditioning.
MarkR wrote: » If no air is blowing through, then IF they actually tested that, it would fail. Do they though?
Deleted User wrote: » Have it booked into Main Dealer on April 7th. 2 local garages said they would not be able to fix it. It's a 2011 Renault Fluence and it's the first thing that has failed since I bought it 10 years ago.
naughtysmurf wrote: » Yep, it’s a big job for sure because of where the blower is located, we also had an 11 Fluence with the same issue a couple of years ago, also the only thing that ever failed, cost 750.00 but we got away with murder with that price for a few reasons, I’d be bracing myself for the dealers price if I were you.
vandriver wrote: » Are we getting near scrap the car territory?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'd be putting it through the NCT before spending on a big job like this, there could be other expensive issues lurking and you'll end up committed to the car after spending a fortune fixing the blower. Think having to replace, brakes parts, suspension components etc on top of the blower.
naughtysmurf wrote: » Let us know the dealer fix price when you get it, just out of interest
[Deleted User] wrote: » There is no manual system in the Fluence. It's all through the Aircon. When I put the Aircon on full, the fan is not blowing air, however there is just enough air coming through the vents to the windscreen to keep it from fogging up. If it were to cost €1 to fix, it would still be worth it as the car has not got much mileage and hasn't cost me anything extra since I bought it other than normal servicing costs. I'll keep it til Diesel becomes uneconomical to run. Either the above or this is the start of the car falling apart in which case, it's off to the scrap heap!!!
barneygumble99 wrote: » Even without replacing the blower motor on a fluence, replacing the pollen filter itself is an absolute cnut