93 accord a/c blower motor
Yeah, you can do this job. Remove the glove box; peel back the carpet; remove the kick panel trim; loosen up the ECU &TCU, peel them toward the center console. Then you can take loose the blower housing and wiggle it out. Then you split open the blower housing, remove the fan blades, and R&R the blower motor.
Tools needed are 10mm socket, 8mm socket, flat screwdriver for popping loose the blower housing clips, phillips screwdriver. You might also want to stock up on a few bottles of patience. The worst part is getting the fan blades off the old motor shafts, try tapping the shaft thru the fan blade while someone holds the blade. The plastic blades will break easy.
Tools needed are 10mm socket, 8mm socket, flat screwdriver for popping loose the blower housing clips, phillips screwdriver. You might also want to stock up on a few bottles of patience. The worst part is getting the fan blades off the old motor shafts, try tapping the shaft thru the fan blade while someone holds the blade. The plastic blades will break easy.
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no need to remove dash follow the dude advice ......buy a non factory motor autozone they are a lot cheaper
no need to remove dash follow the dude advice ......buy a non factory motor autozone they are a lot cheaper
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