Top Mechanics For Fiat Heater Blower Fan Repair & Replacements
1472 Reviews
Garage in Darwen, 14 years of experience
I started my apprenticeship when I left school at the age of 15. I’ve been fully qualified for 11+ years with NVQ level 1, 2 and 3. I’ve been an MOT tester for 10 years. Here at Jamie’s mobile mechanic w...
GARY • 9th October 2024
Fiat Grande Punto • Heater blower motor replacement
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Garage in Redruth , 33 years of experience
Hi I’ve got 33 years experience in main dealer and independent garages, including 24 successful years running my own garage and MOT station, Ive decided to take it a bit easier and just complete a few jobs a...
KEVIN • 2nd November 2023
Fiat Punto Evo • Heater blower motor replacement
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Garage in Swansea, 25 years of experience
I began my career at college studying NVQ level 2 in motor vehicle studies. I began a fruitful career with a fast fit center where I was for 12 years working my way through the ranks to assistant manager. I ...
70 Reviews
Garage in Cardiff, 17 years of experience
Having worked in main dealers for 17 years I gained a high level of skill and customer service. Having reached the level of master technician it was time to work for myself. I pride myself on delivering a h...
TAMUKA • 13th January 2022
Fiat Punto Evo • Heater blower motor replacement
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Garage in Rotherham, 9 years of experience
A-Z Fast Fit service centre LTD is a friendly, family run business and we have been serving the area's motorists, since 2007. We always fit OEM quality parts, all fully guaranteed for 12 months/12,000 miles ...
1174 Reviews
Garage in Swindon, 20 years of experience
I did my apprenticeship at a garage in Swindon as I studied with Northstar College. After graduating I left and went to Charlie Browns auto services for 2-3 years. Following my time at Charlie Browns I went ...
JOSH • 18th December 2020
Fiat Grande Punto • Heater blower motor replacement
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Garage in Leeds, 20 years of experience
We are a local garage that offer everything from remapping, Servicing, repairs, maintenance, exhausts, clutches, brakes, welding, alloy wheel refurb, wheel recolours, MOT's and much more and also as well as ...
DAVID • 3rd February 2020
Fiat Ducato • Heater blower motor replacement
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Mobile mechanic in Berkshire, 16 years of experience
I started my career with Ford where I completed my apprenticeship for 3 years and obtained my City & Guilds qualifications. I moved to Mazda where I was for over 2 years. I worked with Thames Valley Police f...
401 Reviews
Garage in Bristol, 24 years of experience
I began my career on the YTS scheme through an independent Ford garage. I spent some time working in independent garages gaining experience on a range of makes & models. I moved into a dealership environmen...
DAVID • 8th February 2019
Fiat Grande Punto • Heater blower motor replacement
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Garage in Bolton, 25 years of experience
Do you require your car servicing in farnworth or car servicing in Bolton ? If so keep reading. You’re a busy person — don’t let car problems get in your way either that being a mot check or car servicing...
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Garage in Basildon, 16 years of experience
I completed my apprenticeship with Mercedes Benz moved to Bentley Motors (UK) where I was there for 3 years. I set-up my own business called MyMachine ID as a contractor in 2013, I typically contract out to ...
98 Reviews
Garage in , 30 years of experience
I have been working in the motortrade for around 28+ years as a mechanic/technician. Starting my apprenticeship working on Ferraris, porsches and all other types of supercars in SW London. Leaving this d...
FILIPPO • 19th January 2016
Fiat Grande Punto • Heater blower control module/resistor replacement - front
1673 Reviews
Garage in Sheffield , 8 years of experience
I started my career as a mechanic at BMW undertaking an apprenticeship which lasted 4 years. After learning all the tricks of the trade at BMW I then went onto Land Rover for 2 years further enhancing my ski...
JONATHAN • 30th November 2015
Fiat Grande Punto • Heater blower control module/resistor replacement - front
20 Reviews
Garage in Sheffield, 14 years of experience
Hi been working as a mechanic for long time Worked for dealers and private garages. Always been mechanic from day 1. Got a lot of experience especially VW Audi seat Skoda groups.
BARRY • 20th November 2024
Vauxhall Meriva • Clutch replacement
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Garage in London, 13 years of experience
Btec NVQ level 3 qualified. I have been in the trade for the past 11 years. Working with big corporation such as honda, kwikfit, halfords, Ats euromaster, I have worked as a master technician as well as mana...
REBECCA • 20th November 2024
BMW X1 • MOT with collection & delivery
Frequently asked questions about Fiat heater blower fan repair & replacements
Read our answers to questions about heater blower fan repair costs, symptoms and more.
What does a heater blower motor replacement on my Fiat involve?
- Mechanic will read the ECU for related fault codes.
- Mechanic will inspect heater blower and corresponding electrical circuit.
- Mechanic will replace the heater blower motor, if faulty.
- Mechanic will advise if any other parts need to be replaced.
- Mechanic will test the heater blower fan, makes adjustments if necessary.
How do I know if the blower motor or resistor is bad in my Fiat?
- When the fan does not work at all (i.e. when it does not push air through the air vents).
- When the air coming from the air vents is not as strong as usual.
- When the fan's operating speed stays the same even when changing its speed.
How long will a heater blower fan motor replacement take on my Fiat?
On average, heater blower motor replacement times can range from 1 hour to 2 hours with an average of 1.5 hours. The time that the job takes will depend on a number of factors, like your vehicle's make and model, year, as well as other factors. Select your car at the top of this page for information on job time and cost for your vehicle through ClickMechanic.
How often should I replace my Fiat heater blower fan?
Over time, the heater blower fan's motor can wear and fail. In many instances it should be cheaper to replace the heater blower unit completely than replacing parts individually (if at all possible).
Should you experience problems with the heater blower fan, then it is advisable to have the fan unit inspected and, if necessary, have it replaced. Seeing that the fan is especially prone to wear over time it should always be serviced as and when stipulated in the guidelines set out by your car's manufacturer.
How long will a heater blower fan resistor replacement take on my Fiat?
On average, a heater blower fan resistor replacement will take under 1 hour. Ultimately, the time that the job takes will depend on a number of factors, like your vehicle's make and model, year, as well as other factors. Select your car at the top of this page for information on job time and cost for your vehicle through ClickMechanic.
How often should I replace a heater blower resistor on my Fiat?
It is normal for the heater blower fan's resistor to wear due to extensive use over time. In some cases a short circuit might lead the fan to be stuck in one speed, when the fan does not work at all, it might be that it has blown a fuse.
If you experience problems with the heater blower resistor, then it is advisable to have the unit inspected and, if necessary, have it replaced. Seeing that the fan is especially prone to wear over time it should always be serviced as and when stipulated in the guidelines set out by your car's manufacturer.
Why is my Fiat heater not blowing hot air?
If your car heater is not blowing hot air then there can be a number of underlying reasons. A faulty heater blower fan could be due to a bad electrical connection, for example, due to a connector that had to endure an inordinate amount of heat and has subsequently started to melt. It is important that any issues are addressed as quickly as possible to prevent further damage.
Should you experience problems with the heater blower fan, then it is advisable to have the fan unit inspected and, if necessary, have it replaced.
How much does it cost to fix a blower motor resistor on Fiat?
A heater blower fan resistor replacement generally costs between £70 and £130 with an average price of £90. Pricing will depend on your location, car and what parts your car's manufacturer recommends using for the replacement. Check what you could save by having a heater blower fan resistor replaced by getting a quote through ClickMechanic.
Can local garages offer home collection and delivery for Fiat heater blower fan repair?
Yes, many local garages are able to offer collection and delivery for a heater blower fan repair on your Fiat. With ClickMechanic collection & delivery is free if your vehicle is drivable. Once booked a mechanic will pick up the vehicle on the day and time of your choice, do the work, and return the vehicle at a time convenient to you. Simply enter your vehicle registration number and postcode to get an upfront price for a heater blower fan repair on your Fiat.
Can mobile mechanics do Fiat heater blower fan repair at my home or office?
Yes, mobile mechanics can do a heater blower fan repair at your home or office on your Fiat, provided there is a safe and sufficient space to conduct the repair or replacement. With ClickMechanic, once booked for a date and time of your choice, your booking will be offered to vetted mobile mechanics in your area.
How much does a Fiat heater blower fan repair cost?
The cost for a Fiat heater blower fan repair depends on the model of your Fiat. See the averages for different models below. We use industry standard data & millions of data points so you know what you should be paying.
These estimates may include Heater blower motor.
Name | Average Cost | |
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Fiat 500 | £163 | Get exact price |
Fiat 500L | £258 | Get exact price |
Fiat Bravo | £143 | Get exact price |
Fiat Croma | £173 | Get exact price |
Fiat Doblo | £206 | Get exact price |
Fiat Doblo Cargo | £172 | Get exact price |
Fiat Ducato | £148 | Get exact price |
Fiat Grande Punto | £156 | Get exact price |
Fiat Multipla | £171 | Get exact price |
Fiat Panda | £169 | Get exact price |
Fiat Punto | £130 | Get exact price |
Fiat Punto Evo | £158 | Get exact price |
Fiat Qubo | £165 | Get exact price |
Fiat Scudo | £136 | Get exact price |
Fiat Sedici | £137 | Get exact price |
Fiat Stilo | £150 | Get exact price |
Fiat Ulysse | £194 | Get exact price |
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- Fiat Fullback
- Fiat Seicento
- Fiat Palio Weekend
- Fiat Palio
- Fiat Brava
- Fiat Marea
- Fiat Strada Pick-up
- Fiat Doblo Cargo XL
- Fiat Linea
- Fiat Siena
- Fiat Marea Weekend
- Fiat Barchetta
- Fiat Coupe
- Fiat Talento
- Fiat Freemont
- Fiat 500X
- Fiat Idea
Estimates on average repair costs, such as the above results for a heater blower fan repair, are based on ClickMechanic's quote data which combines multiple third-party sources. Actual costs may vary. We provide estimates on average repair costs for information only and accept no liability for any inaccuracies or errors. If you think an estimate is incorrect, please contact us to let us know.
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