How do you take a blower motor out of a car?

How do you take a blower motor out of a car?

Disconnect the wires from the blower motor. Remove the screws holding the blower motor to the climate control unit. Carefully slide the motor out of the housing—there will be a plastic wheel on the far side of the motor.

How do you replace a Murray blower motor?

Most Murray blower motors come with the plastic blower wheel included (as shown in the picture). Reinstall the motor into the climate control unit. Once it’s secure, reconnect the wires. Now, reconnect the negative battery terminal and start your vehicle to check the function of your new motor. Reattach the cover under the dash.

What happens when you replace a blower motor?

Do It Right: These wheels can be brittle, so be careful when handling—if any pieces come off the wheel, it can lose balance and cause dashboard vibration. Once the motor is removed, if you need to transfer the plastic wheel to the new motor, remove the spring clip on the end of the motor shaft.

Where is the blower motor on a Dodge Journey?

Your heater, defroster and air conditioner all depend on the blower motor to function properly. When your vehicle is not pushing air through the vents, you may need to replace your blower motor. We’re working on a Dodge Journey. In this case the blower motor is located under the glove box.

How do you change a blower fuse on a Grand Prix?

The blower motor depends on a properly functioning 15-amp fuse to regulate the power flow that controls the blower motor speed. Buy a variety of fuses to keep on hand, and replace a blown fuse yourself in minutes. Sit in the passenger seat of your Grand Prix with the car turned off and the ignition key removed.

Where is the fuse on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Pontiac Grand Prix has a blower motor that is regulated with a fuse located in the fuse panel inside the glove box. If the blower motor in your Grand Prix is malfunctioning, you may have blown a fuse.

Where is the fuse on the blower on a Pontiac?

Locate the blower motor fuse in the fourth position down in the column of fuses on the far right of the panel. Use the fuse puller found inside the cover of the fuse panel to grasp the fuse and pull it straight back to remove it.

What’s the best way to remove a blower motor?

Take your pliers and apply pressure on the hose while turning counterclockwise to break the seal. Remove the blower motor mounting screws using a Philip screwdriver. Remove the blower motor. Reverse the procedure to install a new blower motor. Make sure your engine is completely cooled before beginning this procedure.

Disconnect the wires from the blower motor. Remove the screws holding the blower motor to the climate control unit. Carefully slide the motor out of the housing—there will be a plastic wheel on the far side of the motor.

What are the signs of a failed blower motor?

The most common sign of a failed blower motor is an air conditioning and heating system that doesn’t respond to the HVAC controls. Turning the knob to high results in no air movement from the vents.

When do you need to replace your blower motor?

Your blower motor is the fan that moves air into the cabin of your vehicle. Your heater, defroster and air conditioner all depend on the blower motor to function properly. When your vehicle is not pushing air through the vents, you may need to replace your blower motor.

Your heater, defroster and air conditioner all depend on the blower motor to function properly. When your vehicle is not pushing air through the vents, you may need to replace your blower motor. We’re working on a Dodge Journey. In this case the blower motor is located under the glove box.