fan blower motor
#2
RE: fan blower motor
1. Blower motor is under the glovebox
2. Yes, you can three mounting screws & trim cover.
3. Aftermarket, but you usually have to cut the wire harness & exchange the blower fan. Wiring, stripped both wire end about 1/4"
the motor comes with connectors, only have to get the right turning direction. Blower fan, patience & two flat screwdrivers, pry
up on opposite sides.
2. Yes, you can three mounting screws & trim cover.
3. Aftermarket, but you usually have to cut the wire harness & exchange the blower fan. Wiring, stripped both wire end about 1/4"
the motor comes with connectors, only have to get the right turning direction. Blower fan, patience & two flat screwdrivers, pry
up on opposite sides.
#3
RE: fan blower motor (one more tip)
Just thought I'd add to the good info gtxtreme has already given: make sure that the motor is actually what's bad before buying a new one.
If the fan operates on certain speeds but not others, you're probably looking at a bad blower motor resistor assembly (mounts in the same box as the blower motor) and not the actual motor. Even if it doesn't operate on any speed, its still a good idea to check that resistor first.
If the fan operates on certain speeds but not others, you're probably looking at a bad blower motor resistor assembly (mounts in the same box as the blower motor) and not the actual motor. Even if it doesn't operate on any speed, its still a good idea to check that resistor first.
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