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Old 03-12-2012, 12:43 PM
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Re: 2001 blower motor

I got the blower in. I had to cut the rubber floor mat. Once cut, it went in quite easily. I cut the piece out so that it could be put back into place. The left screw closest to the the firewall was the most difficult to reinstall. A 7/23" wrench would make things easier. I left the foam gasket out that goes between the top of the housing of the motor and the lower part because it was too difficult to keep in place while trying to fit the 2 pieces together. A little adhesive might have helped. The motor works just like new. I thought about ordering a replacement but since the motor just needed a cleaning, I put it off. It will be interesting if/when I need to buy a replacement what the new design looks like. Thanks for the advise Tech II.
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