Changing fan motor on Eberspacher D2

pcatterall

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I’ve played around with these heaters for years now and, usually, have just been able to swap the whole fan unit around by canabalising other heaters. With the old type ECUs I usually had a couple of redundant heaters to steal parts from.

I now find that it would be useful to get inside these units, mainly because I have one motor that squeaks but otherwise seems good, another where the air intake has been broken but the fan is good and another with a good intake and a U/S fan ( the one in the photo).
I’d like to find out where the squeaky mouse is in one and swap the other two around.
I cant see how to dismantle the fan from the assembly without brute force but I know people are doing this and even changing the bearings in the fan.
I can see one possibility and that is connected with the black insert under the fan which appears to have 4 notches inviting some sort of key type tool, but using my long nosed pliers as keys didnt budge anything so I gave up on that one.

Any ideas chaps please!!?
 

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Thanks guys, sorted!
The brown blower fan has to come off. Mine released from the splined shaft with gentle leverage all the way round. The 3 (torx headed) screws are behind this, release them and the motor unit just pops out from the front.
That was all I needed to do as I really just wanted to use the alloy housing. The motor itself looks like it will dismantle from the front by bending back the 3 tags which secure the black plastic cover in place.
Cheers
 
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