need help replacing blower motor on CRX. can't get it out searched
my fan was making weird noises and finally gave out, i even used a voltmeter to make sure it was the fan. the haynes manual makes it look easy but i think they did their book on the wagon and the CRX has less room. the problem is i can't get it out i just need about another inch of clearence. this is what ive done so far.
1) Remove the glovebox and the cross brace at the bottom of the glovebox.
2) Remove the far right dashboard mounting screw. The screw is hidden under the cover for the vent that leads into the door. You have to remove a plastic trim screw to remove the cover.
2) Remove the 2 metal bands for the evaporator assembly. There is one screw on the top of each band.
3) Remove the 2 screws holding the evaporator assembly in place. There is one on the top and one on the bottom. You may want to just loosen the top screw and leave it place to help support the evaporator. The goal here is to loosen up the evaporator housing enough to push it to the left a little away from the blower housing.
4) Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector and the little rubber hose.
5) Remove the 3 screws at the bottom of the blower housing that hold the blower motor in place.
6) Remove the 3 screws holding the blower housing in place.
7) Remove the atmospheric pressure sensor. It is that little black box thing mounted on the right side of the footwell. It is held in place with one screw. It sticks out in front of the blower housing so you need to remove it to get some extra room.
i still don't have room for it to come out the bottom. i use to have AC. basically i have the pipes coming out the firewall and all of the stuff under the dash.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO????????????
1) Remove the glovebox and the cross brace at the bottom of the glovebox.
2) Remove the far right dashboard mounting screw. The screw is hidden under the cover for the vent that leads into the door. You have to remove a plastic trim screw to remove the cover.
2) Remove the 2 metal bands for the evaporator assembly. There is one screw on the top of each band.
3) Remove the 2 screws holding the evaporator assembly in place. There is one on the top and one on the bottom. You may want to just loosen the top screw and leave it place to help support the evaporator. The goal here is to loosen up the evaporator housing enough to push it to the left a little away from the blower housing.
4) Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector and the little rubber hose.
5) Remove the 3 screws at the bottom of the blower housing that hold the blower motor in place.
6) Remove the 3 screws holding the blower housing in place.
7) Remove the atmospheric pressure sensor. It is that little black box thing mounted on the right side of the footwell. It is held in place with one screw. It sticks out in front of the blower housing so you need to remove it to get some extra room.
i still don't have room for it to come out the bottom. i use to have AC. basically i have the pipes coming out the firewall and all of the stuff under the dash.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO????????????
what else is holding the blower housing in??? i was hoping the thing would just drop down.
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