Year Make Model Description 2000-2001 Buick LeSabre Buick LeSabre Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage 2002 Buick LeSabre Buick LeSabre Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage for Models with Black Plastic Housing 2000-2001 Cadillac Deville Cadillac Deville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage 2002 Cadillac Deville Cadillac Deville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage for Models with Black Plastic Housing 1998-2001 Cadillac Seville Cadillac Seville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage Front 2002 Cadillac Seville Cadillac Seville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage for Models with Black Plastic Housing 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora Olds Aurora Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora Olds Aurora Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage for Models with Black Plastic Housing 2000-2001 Pontiac Bonneville Pontiac Bonneville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage 2002 Pontiac Bonneville Pontiac Bonneville Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage for Models with Black Plastic Housing. I'll lookup the instructions in the service guide tonight to see if there is any other help. Parts cannot be returned after they have been installed. Getting under the dash is tough for an older dude, am almost standing straight up again! The replacement lower case is almost as good as the original. The 2nd design was a plastic housing with a cooling tube. Now pull the panel off the side door latches and gently pull down again to expose the two back push fasteners and pry them off too.
Contact us with any questions before installing the parts. Remove the glovebox door, the cover under the dash - watch for the temperature sensor wires. They can be identified by the housing colors and construction configuration. Ive seen accidental activations by shorting out wiring. Air Conditioning problem 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 Front Wheel Drive Automatic I am in the process of replacing the blower motor. If your vehicle is Right Hand Drive, please do your research prior to making a purchase to ensure the part is correct for your specific vehicle. I also had to cut off the stud coming through the firewall that sits under the motor.
Their sturdy design ensures long-time service, so replace your damaged parts with these brand new blower motors. Even so this was a bear to get out - and even harder to get in. Even so this was a bear to get out - and even harder to get in. After getting that out of the way you still have to wiggle the motor just right and eventually it pops up into the cavity. Even so this was a bear to get out - and even harder to get in. If you are removing the motor, you will have to pull back the carpeting to get the motor out - a very tight fit.
Four Seasons is a leading automotive aftermarket supplier of air conditioning and cooling system parts. The air won't work at all if this goes. If the blower motor changes speed or stops it need to be replaced. The later styles used 2 different units. If you don't like it, just return it and get a full refund, All we wanna do is to make you satisfy this product and the service we provide for you.
Check and clean your evaporator drain from the engine bay side of the lower firewall, mine was plugged. It looks like my ext step is to remove the ductwork on the left of the blower assembly. Removing the dash may be necessary to access the blower motor on some vehicles. I hated to remove the stud but it didn't seem to affect how tight the heater case was and the alternative seemed to be to break the heater case. Posted on Jun 05, 2010 Up under the dash on the passenger side near the firewall.
Original equipment comparable assembly compatible with motor and fan wheel to save installation time and cost ; the fan wheel is pre-balanced with the motor to ensure perfect fitment and performance. . Replacement Direct Fit Blower Motor - Brand New is a high quality product to replace your old or damaged factory unit. Bill Posted on Sep 03, 2010 I see quite a few of these that the connector on the blower motor side goes bad. The earlier style used a large black housing.
What is the recommended sequence of proceedures for removing and replacing the blower assembly Hello and thanks for donating Below are the replacement steps for your vehicle's blower motor assembly including a tip to help with installation. You now should be able to remove the motor. Insert the small blade of a jacknife crosswise in the space on top of the connector and pry up the tab letting the fasterner slip off. I put the panel back on without the push fasteners and will wait the 2 weeks. Once your blower motor is removed, please compare it to the pictures we have accompanying this part. You will see the blower motor when you remove it.
Each are totally unique from each other and can be easily distinguished from each other on how they look. All Replacement brand items are backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty. If your motor does not match our picture, then you need either the plastic style with cooling tube, or the steel silver housing blower motor. Be careful if you want to do it yourself as you will be working with the electrical in the steering column and the airbag is located in that area. One thing you can do is remove the panel under the passenger side of the dash. So whole part has to be replaced.
Our electrical and electronic parts are subject to strict quality testing. If you are experiencing intermittent stopping during use, squealing noise from bearings, or poor air flow from your dash vents this may be your solution. I'll lookup the instructions in the service guide tonight to see if there is any other help. I used a flat prybar with the notch on the fastener and pryed both off the push fastener has 2 washers on the top end so get the pry bar under the top one 4. The issue is that the wipers are controlled on the turn signal column, etc. Hope it lasts as long as the 178,000 mile original part did while living in hot Phoenix.