DI Aux Fan Part Number
For those of you on here with a DI having the same problem as me (bad fan motors) I thought I would post this in a new thread so everyone has a chance to see it. NAPA was unable to get the part but AutoZone can. The part number for the motor only is PM9115. It is actually for a 1993 Toyota Corolla but is the exact same Denso pancake motor our beloved discos use. You will need your plug from the old motor though as the plug is different. If you do not have an AutoZone near by just ask for the same thing for the above listed vehicle. Happy shopping and enjoy the cold air!
I replaced both my fans with Hayden 3670 from Pepboys. They sit directly on the condenser with the included spring mounts (no space in between) so air passes directly through. Best part is the lifetime warranty for the fans.
Sorry for asking a question on a 2 year old post but am I safe in assuming (
) that the PM9115 fan motor will work in a D2? The post(s) both refer to D1's but since this is a sticky in the D2 section I'm thinking (hoping) it is. Thanks
) that the PM9115 fan motor will work in a D2? The post(s) both refer to D1's but since this is a sticky in the D2 section I'm thinking (hoping) it is. Thanks
Well that solves that, anyone have an idea for a replacement motor (other than the obvious Rover part). I guess I could just put an A/M pusher fan on it but I'd rather maintain the original configuration.
). Good thing I'm living out of the heat wave part of the country. (it's 63F outside at 1:45 in the afternoon). So I'll just leave the A/C in econ mode. (not like I need A/C most of the time anyway) thanks for the help.
Ser 6 29 12 from 0304disco see https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...ghlight=dremel
Last edited by Savannah Buzz; Jul 7, 2012 at 02:03 PM.
For those of you on here with a DI having the same problem as me (bad fan motors) I thought I would post this in a new thread so everyone has a chance to see it. NAPA was unable to get the part but AutoZone can. The part number for the motor only is PM9115. It is actually for a 1993 Toyota Corolla but is the exact same Denso pancake motor our beloved discos use. You will need your plug from the old motor though as the plug is different. If you do not have an AutoZone near by just ask for the same thing for the above listed vehicle. Happy shopping and enjoy the cold air!
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