Blower resistors, Dischargers Dacia
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Below you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about blower motor resistors for Dacia vehicles. Our catalog includes 29 products from 8 manufacturers, featuring both original HVAC blower motor resistors and trusted aftermarket alternatives, priced from €20.02 to €114.73.
What are the cheapest blower resistors for Dacia?
The most affordable heater blower motor resistors for Dacia are reliable aftermarket parts from reputable manufacturers - prices start as low as €20.02. Here are the best deals:
- Fan Resistor 596300 271503696R Renault Dacia Valeo - €20.02, OE: VAL 596300
- Fan Resistor For Renault Dacia DRS23013 271500889R Denso - €20.46, OE: DRS23013
- Fan Resistor Original 2523000Q0J 255507773R Nissan Renault Dacia - €42.24, OE: 2523000Q0J
Which blower motor resistors for Dacia are the best-sellers?
Customers most frequently choose original blower motor resistors with OE numbers matching the most popular Dacia models. Here are our top sellers:
- Fan Rheostat New Original 255509263R Renault Dacia - €65.36, sold 5 pcs.
- Fan Resistor Renault Espace 5 Talisman 255507773R - €71.37, sold 4 pcs.
- Fan Resistor Original Renault Dacia 271500889R - €49.95, sold 2 pcs.
- Fan Resistor Original 271508738R Dacia - €42.32, sold 2 pcs.
Which Dacia models are blower motor resistors available for?
Our blower resistor catalog covers 9 Dacia models. The largest selection is available for Dokker, Lodgy, Logan, but we also stock fan resistors for other models including Sandero, Sandero 2, Logan 2, Duster, and Spring. We recommend selecting a part by the OE number of the removed resistor, since a single Dacia model may have been fitted with different HVAC systems - such as Valeo or another supplier - and the external appearance alone can be misleading.
How can you tell if the blower motor resistor in your Dacia is faulty?
The most common symptom is a blower fan that only works on the highest speed setting - lower fan speeds stop responding because burnt-out resistor tracks block the flow of current. A completely failed blower motor control module can also result in no airflow at all if the internal thermal fuse has blown. In Dacia models equipped with automatic climate control, a faulty blower motor module may cause the fan to surge or continue running after the engine is switched off. Driving with a defective resistor is dangerous - the inability to demist the windshield significantly reduces visibility. Blower motor resistors typically last several years, and their lifespan can be shortened by a clogged cabin air filter.