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Rover 214 & 414 Service and Repair Manual - Rover club

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3•10 Cooling, heating <strong>and</strong> ventilation systems<br />

10.15 Glovebox damper retaining screw<br />

(arrowed)<br />

Heater blower motor<br />

15 Undo the two glovebox retaining screws<br />

then partially withdraw the glovebox until<br />

access can be gained to the glovebox damper<br />

to facia screw. Undo the damper screw <strong>and</strong><br />

remove the glovebox <strong>and</strong> damper (see<br />

illustration).<br />

16 Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove the four glovebox<br />

support rail mounting bolts <strong>and</strong> remove the<br />

rail (see illustration).<br />

17 Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove the two retaining<br />

screws <strong>and</strong> remove the blower motor-toheater<br />

unit duct (see illustration). On models<br />

equipped with air conditioning, the evaporator<br />

unit is fitted in place of the duct. It may be<br />

possible to gain the necessary clearance<br />

10.18 Disconnect motor wiring connectors<br />

(A) <strong>and</strong> air recirculation cable (B)<br />

10.20a Remove motor cover retaining<br />

screws (arrowed) . . .<br />

10.16 Remove glovebox support rail . . .<br />

required to disengage the evaporator <strong>and</strong><br />

remove the blower motor by removing the<br />

mounting brackets <strong>and</strong> nuts. If not, the<br />

evaporator must be removed.<br />

18 Disconnect the air recirculation cable<br />

inner from the flap <strong>and</strong> free the cable outer<br />

from the blower motor. Disconnect the two<br />

blower motor wiring connectors (see<br />

illustration).<br />

19 Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove the three blower<br />

motor mounting bolts <strong>and</strong> manoeuvre the<br />

blower unit out from underneath the facia (see<br />

illustrations).<br />

20 To remove the motor from the unit, undo<br />

the four motor cover retaining screws, then<br />

disconnect the breather hose <strong>and</strong> lift off the<br />

10.19a Undo three blower motor mounting<br />

bolts (arrowed) . . .<br />

10.20b . . . <strong>and</strong> disconnect breather hose<br />

1689 <strong>Rover</strong> <strong>214</strong> & <strong>414</strong> Updated Version 09/97<br />

10.17 . . . then remove blower motor-toheater<br />

unit duct<br />

cover. Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove the three motor<br />

retaining bolts <strong>and</strong> withdraw the motor<br />

assembly from the blower unit. Undo the fan<br />

retaining nut <strong>and</strong> separate the fan <strong>and</strong> motor,<br />

noting the seal fitted between the two<br />

components (see illustrations).<br />

Heater blower motor resistor<br />

21 Remove the glovebox as described in<br />

paragraphs 15 <strong>and</strong> 16.<br />

22 Disconnect the wiring connector, then<br />

undo the two retaining screws <strong>and</strong> remove the<br />

resistor from the front of the motor assembly.<br />

Heater valve<br />

23 Working in the engine compartment,<br />

disconnect the cable inner from the heater<br />

10.19b . . . <strong>and</strong> remove unit from behind<br />

facia<br />

10.20c Undo motor retaining bolts <strong>and</strong><br />

withdraw motor from unit

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