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Blower motor

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Hunts_13

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May 8, 2009
edmonton, AB, Canada
Blower motor quit in my car today. Picked up a new one today, gonna put it intonight. just wondering how difficult it is to do on a 1990.
 
No hard at all really.

Remove the glove box (three #2 phillips screws).
Remove the plastic leg vent (two push lock fasteners).
Unplug the old blower motor (2 wire connector facing passengers door).
Unplug the motor breather tube from the blower motor air box.
Then unbolt the 3 screws holding the motor/fan assembly to the box (three 8mm or #2 phillips screws)
Finally you can assemble the new motor back into the box in the reverse order from above.

Mine in my 1993 went out and took me 15min to install a new OEM one.

Best of luck to you.
 
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