Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1980 Chevy Camaro heater blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
The A/C - Heater blower motor will be located on the passengers side behind the glovebox and you will have to loosen the dash on that side and pry it up very carefully.......
you have a bare wire touching on your blower motor
Do you already have the old one out?
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1996 Chevrolet blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
it is on the passenger side conner on the fire wall
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of your 1974 Beetle blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the blower motor fan. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
The heater blower motor can be found beneath the passenger side dashboard. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
I had no problem replacing the blower motor in my '95 Suburban without taking the glove box or computer mount out. I removed the sound insulating cover from the motor and five screws that hold the motor in , unplugged the wires and then reverse the procedure to install. Done in about 20 minutes. You have to pull the glove box and the computer mount to access the motor. If you bur a Haynes repair manual it gives great detail
Yes, there is a fuse for the blower motor.
Check at the blower motor itself. Have it turned on and tap the end of the blower motor with a hammer. I did this and found out that the blower motor was going out. The blower motor is on the top passenger side under the hood. Also check the wire connections. Make sure they are seated good. If this includes for the heater then I would say the blower motor is bad.
Depends on what you mean by heater will not work. If the blower motor will not work, it can be a blown fuse, bad blower motor, bad blower motor switch, or a defective blower motor resistor pack. If you mean that the blower motor works but there is no heat, then it can be a clogged heater core, thermostat stuck open, or defective heater control valve.