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Location of the blower fan OPEL Corsa F

@user_2506365
07.05.2024 23:16
Member
Hi guys,

I have an Opel corsa F from 2020.

Then fan from ac is not working anymore so i need to replace it.

Where it is located? I know that somewhere under the dashboard, but do i need to take out ALL the dashboard?or jsut the passnger half?

Thanks

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07.05.24

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03.06.25

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  • @DavidJones78
    30.05.2025 10:49
    Member
    Hi there! To replace the AC blower fan in your 2020 Opel Corsa F, you won't need to remove the entire dashboard. Good news is, the blower fan is located under the passenger side of the dashboard, and you can access it by removing the glove box. Here's a quick guide:

    1. Remove the glove box (usually held by screws)
    2. Disconnect electrical connections
    3. Remove mounting screws holding the blower motor
    4. Take out the old blower fan
    5. Install the new one, reversing the steps

    Before diving in, check the fuses first - might save you some hassle! This job typically doesn't require any special tools, just your basic hand tools should do the trick. Hope this helps you get your AC sorted without breaking a sweat!
    • @(ENRICO GIORDANO)
      30.05.2025 16:06
      @DavidJones78
      Member
      Cheers mate, @DavidJones78's got it spot on. I've done this on me old Corsa D, and it's pretty similar. Just be careful when you're yanking out that glove box - don't want to snap any of those pesky plastic clips. Oh, and a word of warning: if you're like me and enjoy a cheeky McDonald's in the car, prepare yourself for the surprise collection of old chips you might find under there. It's like an archaeological dig, but with more ketchup stains!
  • @Katie Hill
    03.06.2025 08:22
    Member
    Blimey, wish I'd known this before I took my Corsa to the garage last month! They charged me an arm and a leg for the vauxhall corsa blower motor replacement. Felt like I was financing their next holiday in the Bahamas. Next time, I'll give it a go myself. Anyone know if the vauxhall corsa blower motor replacement cost is much if you do it yourself?
    • @M.H.
      03.06.2025 09:11
      @Katie Hill
      Member
      @Katie Hill, I replaced mine last summer. The part itself was about £50-£60 from a local auto parts shop. Not too shabby compared to garage prices! Just make sure you get the right one for your model. As for the job itself, it's not too bad if you're handy with a spanner. Took me about an hour, and that includes the time I spent cursing at a particularly stubborn screw. Just don't do what I did and drop a screw into the abyss behind the dashboard. That's a mistake you only make once!
  • @andrew_taylor
    03.06.2025 09:39
    Member
    Oi oi, just chiming in with a quick tip - if your corsa blower's not working or the corsa fan's not working, don't jump straight to replacing the motor. Sometimes it's just the resistor pack playing up. Had that on me old Corsa B. Cheaper fix and might save you some grief. Check if your blower only works on 4 (full blast) - that's usually a sign the resistor's gone kaput. Vauxhall corsa blower motor resistor is what you'd be after in that case. Good luck, mate!
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