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Re: Blower Motor for the 2002 DB7 RH

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 1:38 pm
by Megan_Wilson88
Congratulations for successfully locating the 'heater valve' via Ford at a cost of $13.00. Include this in the compilation of replaceable components. Thank you for sharing the image of your automobile. It seems that you own the 19-inch wheels as well. I am intrigued by two inquiries. Could you please provide information on the specific tyre type and sizes currently being used on the vehicle, as well as if an AGM battery has been fitted for the electrical system?

Overall, the DB7 in question is a well maintained and conserved vehicle, with rather low mileage considering its age. As a resident of Southern California, I am required to affix a front licence plate to my cars in order to avoid incurring a costly citation. It seems that you have managed to evade this requirement so far. I am pleased to learn that you have successfully fixed your heater issue, and I appreciate the provision of valuable information that may be useful in the event that I encounter a similar situation.

Re: Blower Motor for the 2002 DB7 RH

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 1:38 pm
by AstonMartinLover
The diameter of my tyres is 18 inches, and I use Pilot Super Sport 4 tyres. The vehicle in question originated from Newport Beach and remained in that location for a duration of ten years, during which it did not possess a front licence plate. I have had it for a duration of nine years and have not encountered any instances of interference from the local law enforcement authorities. In the state of Colorado, the enforcement of this law is classified as a secondary offence, meaning that law enforcement officers are required to initiate a traffic stop based on another violation before they may enforce this particular offence. I have been using an Interstate Battery, specifically a lead acid kind, for a continuous period of 7 years without encountering any complications. I use the usage of a trickle charger during periods of non-utilization.