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Old 12-03-2007, 01:28 PM
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heating fan

anyone knows how to get to the fan that turns on when u turn on your fan ?
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Old 12-03-2007, 01:37 PM
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You mean the blower motor?

If so, that's behind the glove box and to the right a little. Held in by three screws. Easy to get to once the glovebox is removed.
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Old 12-03-2007, 03:27 PM
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yea thats what i mean =) do you know how to remove the glove box
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Originally Posted by xkazik
yea thats what i mean =) do you know how to remove the glove box
get in there and look for the screws. remove them until it comes out..
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:31 PM
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well yea i would do that , but im trying to save time its freezing outside
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Old 12-04-2007, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by chillin014
get in there and look for the screws. remove them until it comes out..
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well yea i would do that , but im trying to save time its freezing outside
Yep. It's pretty straight forward and intuitive. Remove the screws at the top of the glove box, bottom of glove box, and the screws holding the little metal hook for the latch. Then pull softly so you don't brake the plastic fishhook thingies and finally remove the light bulb socket. You'll figure it out as you go. It's easy.

Why do you need acess to the blower motor in the first place? What's wrong?
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when i turn on my fan on any level it makes a wired noise like a tractor noise but quieter. do u think something could of gotten into there ? or any ideas what can it be wizard ?
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Originally Posted by xkazik
when i turn on my fan on any level it makes a wired noise like a tractor noise but quieter. do u think something could of gotten into there ? or any ideas what can it be wizard ?
Yes, something definately could have gotten in there. I had 3 leaves in mine at one point, it drove me nuts!!! But I had it coming since I removed the plastic screen/mesh that surrounds the windshield wipers. Is your screen/mesh still intact that is by your windshield wipers? Regardless, you'll be in and out of there in 30 minutes, so I still suggest you get to and inspect the blower motor.
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Old 12-04-2007, 11:23 AM
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ok thx man im out to do that right now. i dont wanna pay someone to do it going to poland it 2 weeks trying to save money for Christmas =)
http://www.greghome.com/images/Maxim...hInstalled.jpg
can u tell me if the motor is the black thing on the right bottom ?
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Old 12-04-2007, 11:26 AM
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one more thing isnt the air bag light going to turn on after i disconnect it ?
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Old 12-04-2007, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by xkazik
ok thx man im out to do that right now. i dont wanna pay someone to do it going to poland it 2 weeks trying to save money for Christmas =)
http://www.greghome.com/images/Maxim...hInstalled.jpg
can u tell me if the motor is the black thing on the right bottom ?
Yup, that's it on the bottom right of the picture.

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one more thing isnt the air bag light going to turn on after i disconnect it ?
You won't be near any airbag connections. If you do come across any (yellow in color) there is no need to disconnect them for this task.
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ok how do i take out the blower the metal frame is one the way when i took it to theres plastic do i have to take the screw out by the corner for the dash board and lift it up ?
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Originally Posted by xkazik
ok how do i take out the blower the metal frame is one the way when i took it to theres plastic do i have to take the screw out by the corner for the dash board and lift it up ?
Slow down bro..... that sentence makes hardly any sense. LOL

You can remove one of the lower screws on the right holding the dash to the frame if you feels it's necessary. It makes the job a little easier, but it's not mandatory by any means. That should be the only supplemental screw that you remove though. The blower can be removed once the 3 screws are removed which hold it in place. It's tight and you have to pull/twist/jiggle it a little bit to get the blower motor to drop down, but it's doable.
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thx Wizard .. got the leave out of there =) finally no noise haha was driving me crazy . and sorry for the sentence haha tried doing it fast .. so cold out =)
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thx Wizard .. got the leave out of there =) finally no noise haha was driving me crazy . and sorry for the sentence haha tried doing it fast .. so cold out =)
Awesome. Glad I could help you. No more tractor noise!!!
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yeap yeap and a local mechanic was thinking its the blower im like yea ok man w.e lmao i knew its a leave in there .. i wonder how much would he charge me for taking a leave out haha
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i got problems before with those things. It seems each time winter approaching she wants to stay inside but it s fine by now. i don t let her sleep too much.
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Originally Posted by al river
i got problems before with those things. It seems each time winter approaching she wants to stay inside but it s fine by now. i don t let her sleep too much.
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