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Volkswagen Polo Heater Fan Only Working on Speed 4? Here’s the Fix and Everything You Need to Know!

 Is your VW Polo heater blower fan only working on setting 4 and nothing else? You’re not alone – it’s a common issue, and in this video, I’ll show you the exact cause and how to fix it quickly and easily!


This step-by-step guide covers everything you need to know to diagnose and repair the heater blower motor resistor fault that causes the fan to stop working on speeds 1, 2, and 3. No guesswork, no unnecessary parts – just the real fix that works.


✅ Symptoms of the fault

✅ Location of the blower resistor

✅ How to remove and refit


This repair applies to many Volkswagen Polo models, and the fix can save you time and money. Whether you’re a DIY car enthusiast or just want to get your heating working again, this guide will help!


🔧 Commonly affected models:

Volkswagen Polo 9N, 9N3, 6R and similar VAG models. So here the link to view


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