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Air Coming from Vents After Car Turned Off

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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DianaPrince
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Re: Air Coming from Vents After Car Turned Off

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UPDATE:

Yesterday on my commute home the fan speed knob would turn the fan on, but I couldn’t toggle it off; fan was stuck on high speed. If I twisted the knob past the off position a few times (that is, completely counter clockwise), it would slowly change fan speeds, but would never turn all the way off; always stuck on lowest speed. Lights around knob still work. Had to pull the fuse again to get the blower to shut off after turning car off and removing key.

This morning I put the fuse back in and tried to turn on the air. The lights around the knob worked but now the fan doesn’t turn on AT ALL. Is the blower motor totally dead or is this still maybe a resistor issue?
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Post by abscate »

Much more likely the fan than the MOSFET pack (transistor power control, not a resistor pack on these cars, I think, jimmy?)

Behr 8693262 for power pack

Blower motor 9171479

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DianaPrince wrote: 14 May 2019, 07:08So how can I tell if it’s just the evap system or something else?
VIDA has the test that can tell if afterblow function is enabled or not.

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Post by DianaPrince »

Oh my God, you guys. This car is driving me nuts. Today the fan worked fine, no issues—weird. On my way home I had some engine hesitation and cutting out out; got a CEL with message “Engine System Service Required” —figured it might be time for a new spark coil. I scanned with code reader when I got home and it says no codes found! Grrr.
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Post by cn90 »

How may miles in your 2006 S60?

It looks like the blower motor and/or resistor is acting up.

I recently lubricated the blower motor using a few drops of oil.
I wrote the tricks in the thread below, basically 5 screws and the blower is out (afgter glovebox is removed).
Not difficult at all.

Make sure you make the proper diagnosis first. Most people here say use Behr blower motor ($150) and Behr resistor ($50).

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21343&start=60
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Just turned 181,000 a few weeks ago.

I got the Behr resistor from Groton for like $50. Planning on replacing resistor this weekend when I have time.
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At 180K miles, the blower motor has lived its life.

I personally think you should replace the blower motor too.
You need it the most during the winter.
When it fails in the winter, it is not a fun job.
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I’ve been fucking with the 5th screw on the blower assembly for like 45m now. Any tips? I don’t really want to bust it and I wouldn’t even know how
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For 5th screw Torx socket + swivel ext + 1/4" extension + 1/4" ratchet.

Left hand applying pressure making sure the socket bites (to prevent stripping), then right hand on the ratchet.
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Post by oragex »

DianaPrince wrote: 18 May 2019, 12:48 I’ve been fucking with the 5th screw on the blower assembly for like 45m now. Any tips? I don’t really want to bust it and I wouldn’t even know how

Be sure to install all screws and not to break the tabs, so as not to have water leaks from the blower
I use a torx socket with my 3/8 ratchet
If you only have a small torx tip, like those that fit on a screw driver, can use an adjustable pliers, or a 3/8" regular socket size 1/4" imperial, the torx tip fits inside with a small piece of paper to secure it.


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