Range Rover L322 Blower Motor fan in action after fitting replacment

Range Rover L322 Blower Motor fan in action after fitting replacment

Range Rover L322 blower motor in action after fitting replacement motor. No need to take the dash out. Blower motor replacement guide: http://www.fullfatrr.c…

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QuentinCrowe1 says:

Thanks that’s great.

CaptainD1990 says:

Hi, no need to glue it back together as the dash covers it all up. The blower has a separate cover which clips-in sealing the airbox.

I wrote a guide to replacing the blower motor, added the link to the description =)

quentin crowe says:

It looks like you cut open the top of the airbox to gain access. Is that correct? Then did you glue it back together afterward?

Mark Scarff says:

I did this job and it worked great

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