Problem with a cabin fan in a golf 3 1995

15

Asked by Klemen Jul 14, 2008 at 12:48 PM about the 1995 Volkswagen Golf 2 Dr GL Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

At first some details of my car: golf 3, manufactured in 1995, diesel engine, manual transmition, approx. 65 horsepower.

My problem is that somethimes a cabin fan works and somethimes don't, (mostly the fan doesn't work). If I close the driver's door with a force in the most cases, fan starts to work. But if I turn off the engine fan dies and when I start the engine again the fan stays dead. Friends told me that the problem is probably in the wires or in the motor of the fan or maybe in the controller of the fan, does anybody have the same problem as i have?

And one more thing that i have noticed, if the fan is turned on for a longer period of time (30 min) on the high rpm (level 4),  there is a smell of a burning plastic or burning electronic. Also the fan starts to increase and decrease rpms by itself.

Thanks for your answers!     

10 Answers

27,675

Your problem sounds as if you need to replace the fan motor. This should solve your problem.

2 people found this helpful.
15

Do you think that the the other electronic parts like the relays and the part that changes the voltage of the fan motor, are OK? If the the fan wouldnt start at all, i would probably came to the same conclusion, but the part that bothers me is that motor runs well at first, and after a while starts to change fan rotation. Do you know where the motor( cabin fan) is located and relay for it, is anywhere a blueprint of dash board to be found on the net?

260

I gonna say to start with your fan controls (the knobs for temperature, vent adjustments and fan speed). I had this problem with my Corrado, replaced that and the fan works fine now.

1 people found this helpful.
15

Hello, this electronic is located just behind the fan and temperature adjustment in the dash board, am i right? Does anyone know where to find the lay-out schematic of the dashboard for this car? Thanks for the quick and helpful response guys.

260

Not behind those controls, it is those controls. You get all that as an assembly. Swap the cables for the blend doors and plug it in. Turn it on and see if it works. I don't know of where you can get schematic online, but if you can acquire a manual from Robert Bentley it will have it. http://www.amazon.com/Volkswagen-Jetta-Golf-GTI-1993-1999/dp/0837603668/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216255739&sr=8-1 I have one for my Corrado and one for my BMW, they are worth their weight in gold if you plan on working on your European car! (Robert Bentley has a hand in making the repair manuals for factory dealerships, so its all great info!)

1 people found this helpful.
15

Thanks guys, I will try to fix this problem otherwise I will keep you posted.

20

Sorry about late reply, the problem was in the fan motor as user DVIGANO said. It was dead, i have replace it with used one from golf 3 gti model, and its working perfectly. You can find the fan motor under dashboard, on the passenger side, where the passenger keeps the feet.

2 people found this helpful.
20

Now i have a different problem, my fan motor died because (i think when it was spinning it was touching outer boarder of the casing. the problem is that, that when i turn on the heat in the car, the air in the cabin becomes bad like its a lot of dust in the air, and its unbearable.

Replace the cabin filter. Its under the plastic beneath the windscreen in the engine bay.

Your Answer:

Golf

Looking for a Used Golf in your area?

CarGurus has 524 nationwide Golf listings starting at $4,880.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Deathjam4
    Reputation
    1,620
  • #2
    GuruV6WR5
    Reputation
    1,220
  • #3
    03GOLF
    Reputation
    780
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Volkswagen Golf GTI
15 Great Deals out of 530 listings starting at $1,704
Used Volkswagen Jetta
80 Great Deals out of 1,959 listings starting at $379
Used Honda Civic
192 Great Deals out of 4,047 listings starting at $440
Used Toyota Corolla
138 Great Deals out of 2,314 listings starting at $103
Used Volkswagen Passat
28 Great Deals out of 498 listings starting at $3,499
Used Toyota Camry
44 Great Deals out of 1,134 listings starting at $4,795
Used Honda Accord
57 Great Deals out of 961 listings starting at $2,995

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.