60 series heater stopped

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if the fan is not blowing, then the problem is probably electrical. If you had the fan speed on high just before is stopped working, it could be the circuit breaker. behind the fuse panel to the left of the steering wheel is a circuit breaker called "heater". stick a pin or a straightened paper clip into the hole on the top to reset it.

There is also a fuse, but I think that is more related to AC than heater, but i could be wrong.

Do a MUD search for heater circuit breaker for more information.
 
blower motor brushes need replacing?
 
if the fan is not blowing, then the problem is probably electrical. If you had the fan speed on high just before is stopped working, it could be the circuit breaker. behind the fuse panel to the left of the steering wheel is a circuit breaker called "heater". stick a pin or a straightened paper clip into the hole on the top to reset it.

There is also a fuse, but I think that is more related to AC than heater, but i could be wrong.

Do a MUD search for heater circuit breaker for more information.

This....happens all the time. So much so that there may be a spare right beside it.
 
I had some awesome green and black bloom on my fuse box. Cleaned up the wiring all the way up to the fire wall. Reset the circuit breaker and all is well.....for now.

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Does the rear heater work?
 
Does the rear heater work?
On other wagons there is a lever on the back of the centre console, On this wagon there is no lever at all, I'm not sure where the switch is for the rear heater ???
The round heater relay in next to the fuse panel should pull out I believe ? I did insert a small allan key into the hole to hopefully reset it but nothing happened !
I think it's going to be a cold winter in this thing !
 

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