Based on various articles I'm aware that it does do this for a short period of time for evaporation, but I'm believing the guidance that the blower motor or resistor is failing.
Net net, i will replace them both.
Question: There appears to be lots of content with regards to other models of volvo and how to remove the blower from them. But does anyone have a specific link for blower motor removal on an xc90.
Also, I'd rather not have to remove the dash OR break any components on removal of the blower. Is there is any guidance on how to manage that, it would be appreciated.
I'm at the point where I was able to remove all the screws of the blower motor, but it appears that the sound proofing material is getting in the way of the blower motor simply falling out. This appears different than any other volvo model tutorials, hence why something xc90 specific would be great confirmation to have. I'm assuming that I have all the screws removed (4 in total), but because its not failing down correctly, I'm wondering if I'm missing something. Extraction should be simple, no?
As much as Volvo appear to want to make it difficult to change this part, I can't imagine that they would impart this level of suffering on their own mechanics.
Any thoughts from experience would be appreciated.






