How to Replace Blower Motor in Your Vehicle
Tools & Materials
How to Replace Blower Motor
![Disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the cover under your passenger glove box](/cmsstatic/WEB-3465-DIY-Blower-Motor-Step-1.jpg)
Step 1: Prepare the vehicle
Do It Right: Be careful around the footwell light, if your vehicle has one. |
![Remove the blower motor by removing the wires and unscrewing.](/cmsstatic/WEB-3465-DIY-Blower-Motor-Step-2.jpg)
Step 2: Remove the 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. |
![Remove the spring clip and transfer the plastic wheel to the new motor](/cmsstatic/WEB-3465-DIY-Blower-Motor-Step-3.jpg)
Step 3: If applicable, remove the spring clip and transfer the plastic wheel to the new motor
![Reinstall the motor in reverse of how you removed it](/cmsstatic/WEB-3465-DIY-Blower-Motor-Step-4.jpg)
Step 4: Reinstall the motor
![Check to see if your a/c is now working properly and then reassemble the vehicle](/cmsstatic/WEB-3465-DIY-Blower-Motor-Step-5.jpg)
Step 5: Check and reassemble the vehicle
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The automotive repair work depicted in this series is performed under the direction of the manufacturer of the product featured. Prior to undertaking any of the demonstrated repairs on your vehicle, we suggest you consult with a certified mechanic or another professional who can adequately advise you of the proper repair or remedy required. O’Reilly Automotive Stores, Inc. and its affiliates (“O’Reilly”) disclaims any responsibility for injury or damage resulting from a viewer’s attempt to recreate the repairs shown in this series.