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Blower motor replacement - '93 GP


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I've read this is about a 10 minute job. Does anyone have experience doing this on this car?

 

Mine quit today with a high of 9 degrees and the errands I ran after work were a joy. Thankfully, I'm not Amish, though. I think they have it worse than I did. :mrgreen:

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not hard to do.

might be power related and not the actual blower though. if you have a test light or multimeter you should unplug the motor and see if it lights or detects voltage on some or any of the fan settings.

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The guy that said it was 10 minutes was on dope. Now that I've done it once, though, I could probably knock it out again in a half hour-45 minutes. Not a bad job, really. It's nice to have a heater blower when it's 22 degrees outside.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just a note to add. Removing the fuse panel just in front of the blower motor makes a world of difference on this job. There are two screws that can be removed with a 7/32" socket. The screws for the blower motor, itself are (3) 7mm. I located them by way of using a mirror after feeling around a while for them.

 

I hope this helps someone in the future.

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