AC/Heater Blower Motor
My AC/Heater Blower Motor seems like it's blowing less air lately. I assume that means it could be going and I may replace it.
But it got me thinking. Is there any way to boost the air volume moved versus what would be moved with a new OEM motor?
But it got me thinking. Is there any way to boost the air volume moved versus what would be moved with a new OEM motor?
what do mean less air its not blowing hard at all when you put it on high or do you mean that is low on freon. if not then if you can yeah just replace it to see if will make a difference. you live and you learn right? hey good luck with that also post an update so every body could read your discovery.
I thought I asked a simple question ... but perhaps not. Let me try again.
Can I buy an AC/Heater Blower Motor that will move more Cubic Feet per Minute of air than a new OEM unit?
Can I buy an AC/Heater Blower Motor that will move more Cubic Feet per Minute of air than a new OEM unit?
you are not going to get a noticeable increase in airflow and btw even if you could push more air it still would take the same amt of time to heat up or cool down the interior as that is solely a function of the evap and heater core
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