i know that there are three screws that hold up the motor under the pass dash that i have seen. one of is very tough to reach. i have two of them out right now and it seems like it will drop right down. but curently im waiting on a different part that might be the reason why my ac heat blower does not work. the blower motor resistor. it is easilly reached when the glove box is removed. you should be able to read low m1 m2 high on it, at least mine did. i believe that is what controls the blower speed. can easilly be removed(two screws). $41 part at Acura.
The A/C systems blower motor on a 1993 Acura Integra is located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the vehicle. Replacement requires removal of the glovebox, lower passenger dash, and covers. The blower motor is located next to the evaporator, and held by several mounting screws. Just unmount and unplug the blower motor to install the replacement unit.
check for a blown fuse that says heater or blower motor
Yes it will fit.
The blower motor resister for an Acura Legend drops the voltage to the blower motor. This is what allows the motor to run slower for the medium and low settings.
Under the glove box. Remove the glovebox and you cant miss it...connect to the harness. Attached with 2 screws.
it's the blower motor
The motor that comes in an integra ls is made by Honda it is a B18B1 this motor is a 1.8L in line 4 cylinder hope this helps
at is the cost to replace a blower motor on a ford focus
it can be lost of Compression in the Motor....
blower motor eltavolitas 1998 acura tl3.2
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
cause you have rubber orings that go on both ends of the injectors you probably need to replace them