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The new motor: Bosch DPD 12V 3.26.7 with the turbin fan mounted. The shaft, protruding left -down has to be cut. The other motor is the original: Bosch CPB 12V 23.404. It is faced the opposite way of the DPD motor.
The new motor seen from above with the clamp mounted.
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The original fan motor with the plastic 'funnel' and the turbin fan mounted. The four screw holes can be seen at the edge of the plastic. Four small arms that are welded to the clamp which are secured to the motor are fastened here
Top view.
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A clamp was made from 8x4mm iron and an old CX door hinge bolt cut into pieces and welded to the two halfs. A little bolt and a nut to tighten it onto the motor. Four small arms was welded to this clamp. The arms rests on, and are screwed with the original screws to the fan housing and this holds the motor in a steady grip.
Below is an illustration of this clamp with the screws and nuts indicated. The arms has uneven sizes due to the shape of the fan housing.
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This is the original fan regulator transistor and its cooling fin. It might be replaced by the MJ11033 (50A darlington transistor.
The location is behind the shelf in the passenger compartment. Boltet to the chassi above the floor mat. At the picture to the right you can see the added extra black cooling fin. It is hot here since the plastic connector shield is often meltet.
The same thing is pictured here at top of the table. Though it is an old and coarse picture you may see how the fin is fastened.
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By pulling out the central consol air duct you will see the resistor ladder that is connected to the fan speed wheel on the left side as seen on the picture to the left. This ladder simulate a continuous variable resistance as a control for the transistor regulator.
The back of the printed circuit is seen to the left along with a snippet of the schematics as you will find it in the electric documentation, either in Haynes or the original Citroen workshop manual. By using the MJ11033 I think it is not necessarily to do any change to the resistors.
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This transistor is close to a direct replacement for the original one and most likely more powerful . It is probably necessary to replace the old one if a bigger motor is mounted. I blew up my original by accident so I have not tested it.
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The Heating Fan Full Speed Relay (745) is located at the right side in the center consol. (Indicated by the red arrow) The schematics is encircled. SInce the F.S.relay(745) has a rather long ground lead it is wise to replace this lead from pin5 with a short heavier one to a nearby ground post. With these arrangements you may easily gain 1 to 1.5 volt at the motor which makes a big difference.
745
5N1 5N5 5N4 V N G
R J 5N2 5N3
F2
III 6 6B1 J Mv III 6 6B1 J G
H
J Mv 4B1 J J B
H
J 4B2 J J B R
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A relay (R) with a heavy lead from battery +, with a fuse(F) might greatly reduce the voltage loss. Control current to the relay is taken from the plus lead to the fan motor.
Q
Bl
R J 5N2 5N3
745
5N1 5N5 5N4 V N G