I've change the earth on my car to negative and of course now need to swop heater motor wires over.
The wires aren't detachable on actual motor and I can only see the one bullet connector - to the switch.
Am I right in assuming that I need to remove drivers side glove box to gain access ?
Thanks.
Paul Humphries.
Heater wires
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I thought the guides for swapping say that you don't need to reverse the heater motor, except on a few early models.
I assume thats because the motor has a field coil rather than a magnet and so will always run in the right direction, have you turned it on to check
I assume thats because the motor has a field coil rather than a magnet and so will always run in the right direction, have you turned it on to check
Rob
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heater
Correct, you do not have to change the heater wires over. The +and - or
CB and SW (depending on your coil) leads should be swopped on the coil.
CB and SW (depending on your coil) leads should be swopped on the coil.
Willie
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