Good Afternoon all,
Trying to replace the heater resistor pack on my 1990 SE and the supplied direct replacement from SJ’s is completely different being a square plate with coils versus the original rectangular plate with coils. Consequently it does not fit leaving a gap around the edges and the screw hole is not even close to lining up plus terminal id’s on the connector receptacle are different.
Supplier is adamant that unit is a direct replacement and has sold several with no issue. What am I missing here?
Any advice welcomed.
Cheers
Mike
Heater Resistor Pack 1990
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
It doesn't matter what you buy from SJ - if you have a problem you will always be the only one to have ever had the problem!! Can you make a properly dimensioned plate and attach the new one to it?
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
Thanks Pete.
I feel you may be right, shame as £37 for a replacement part that doesn’t even come close plus an attitude puts me off them.
Plan is now to unsolder the new coils and swap them onto the old plate.
Mike
I feel you may be right, shame as £37 for a replacement part that doesn’t even come close plus an attitude puts me off them.
Plan is now to unsolder the new coils and swap them onto the old plate.
Mike
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
Could you not get a refund and just buy some suitable resistance wire to complete your resistor refurb? Very easy to wind the coils yourself. Take the opportunity to measure the resistance of the coils first!
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
They know how to charge when they send you the wrong one too. Don't know if it's the same on later models but this is correct for my 86.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121610844542
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
Have a search on google images but I was under the impression that the heater assembly was from a 1985 toyota corolla, perhaps you can spot the correct resistor pack.
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
I rewired the resistors on mine - a bit of a faff to do, but not a terribly difficult job. Easier than trying to change a new one to fit.
Here's a link to what I did - viewtopic.php?f=35&t=12508&p=99687&hili ... tor#p99687
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Here's a link to what I did - viewtopic.php?f=35&t=12508&p=99687&hili ... tor#p99687
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Re: Heater Resistor Pack 1990
Thanks all, swapped over resistors from new pack to old and now all 4 fan speeds working again. Not too difficult but could have been a lot quicker had the replacement been correct in the first place.
Cautionary note to anyone thinking of replacing their resistor pack, the supplier website photo is of an old OEM part and nothing like you receive on ordering, in fact the replacement is so incorrect I wouldn’t bother. Better idea is to follow Neil’s guide and repair the existing pack with new coil wire.
Cheers
Mike
Cautionary note to anyone thinking of replacing their resistor pack, the supplier website photo is of an old OEM part and nothing like you receive on ordering, in fact the replacement is so incorrect I wouldn’t bother. Better idea is to follow Neil’s guide and repair the existing pack with new coil wire.
Cheers
Mike