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How to Replace Blower Motor with Fan Cage 1998-2002 Honda Accord
How To Install Replace AC Heater Fan Blower Motor Honda Odyssey 1999-2004 1A Auto
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Tools used
T15 Torx Driver
8mm Socket
Ratchet
Flashlight
1. Remove the AC heater blower motor
Under the passenger side dash, remove the three T25 screws using your driver.
Unplug the wiring harness.
2. Install the new AC heater blower motor
Plug in the wiring harness
Anchor the new AC Heater blower motor by screwing in the three T25 Torx screws.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. In this video we're going to show you AC and heater fan replacement on this 2000 Honda Accord. Only tool you'll need is an 8-millimeter socket with a ratchet and extension and actually a flashlight would probably help as well.
Okay, your blower motor is up and underneath your glove compartment. The fan is held in by three T25 screws, one there, one over here, and one right there. You can see there's a few harnesses running across it, and here's the plug and the tab on the side closest to your kick panel. Press the tab and unplug it. Okay, and then you can unplug this one as well, the tab right here.
Now, I've got my harness connection undone. I've undone this connector that goes up to the resistor and I've pulled this harness free. You can see right here there's a little tab that went up into that hole. Eight-millimeter socket with a ratchet and extension. Okay, I'm going to fast-forward here as I remove those three 8-millimeter bolts that hold the fan up and you can see that this isn't that difficult of a project. The problem is that all the screws are either blind or you have to contort yourself to try and see them. Here's your motor out, so on your left is the new motor from 1AAuto, old motor from vehicle. You can see the connections are the same.
Everything in the bottom is the same. New one from 1AAuto is going to bolt right in. You want to start your new one in. Have the harness connection closer to the outside or passenger side of the vehicle and you pull; there's a harness right here, you kind of pull to the side. Make sure your harness doesn't get caught up in there. Pull everything to the side. Put it up in. Again, there's the harness that runs along there is just kind of getting caught a little bit. Pull that to the side, get it up in. Okay and it's pretty easy to locate the right position. Again, check to make sure that harness runs, doesn't get caught. It's kind of caught in the front. All right and now I can start with the screw that's closest and easiest.
Okay and I'm going to fast-forward as I start the other screws and then use the 8-millimeter socket with the ratchet and extension to tighten them up. You can get the fan in slightly wrong which causes it to make a load noise. You just pull it back out and reinstall it a little more carefully to get it right. One quick test.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the internet and in person.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
7mm Socket
Ratchet
Flashlight
1. Removing the Blower Motor
Disconnect the blower motor harness with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the three 7mm screws
Pull the blower motor down and out
2. Installing the New Blower Motor
Insert the blower motor into the HVC box
Insert and tighten the 7mm bolts
Connect the blower motor harness
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the front heater and A/C blower motor on this 2003 Honda Odyssey. It's the same as any '99 to '04 Odyssey. It's not that hard of a repair. You'll need a flashlight, a 7mm socket with a ratchet extension, and a flexible joint will help the most, as well as some type of either flat blade or Phillips screwdriver just to help with the electrical connection to the fan.
Right up underneath the glove compartment on the passenger side. Right here, you'll see this is on the bottom of the motor there are three screws pulling it in. There is one there, one there, and then one right over here. When you go to take those bolts out just use a screwdriver. It's a small tab on the connector, so push the tab and pull the connector down. As you saw, actually, one of those screws was missing and we actually put it back in. You can see here, you can see how Jeremy is looking right, basically, through a slot in the dash, and he can see that third screw. It's back in there. He's using a flexible joint with a 7mm socket and a ratchet and extension to remove that first screw.
When you have the screws out and unplugged, the motor just kind of pushes down and out. This is the blower motor. As you can see, it comes with a cage. It also has the proper connector on the other side of it. It looks, fits, and works just like the other. Right here is one of the mounting points, and it faces in this direction. Just like it's sitting on the floor, here. You want it to go straight up into the HVC box. Here we go, it's in place. Now, we've got to put some screws in. I'm going to fast-forward through this.
You see what Jeremy does as he puts the two easiest screws in first. Let them hold the motor. Then he threads the last screw in, and then he just tightens them up. Again, I'm going at a lot of fast-forward. It takes a little bit, but if you just kneel on the floor right outside your vehicle and look in through the slot in the dash between the kick panel and the dash, you can see this pretty well, and get to it pretty easily. Last, but certainly not least, make sure you are able to plug the lead back in.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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