Created on: 2017-07-18
New Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage from 1AAuto.com How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a bad or broken blower motor on 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Honda Odyssey
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The blower motor is located right behind the glove compartment on the very bottom of the dashboard. Right down here there's a panel that you have to remove so that you can get to the blower motor. The great news is it's really easy to remove. You just pull it straight down. There's three clips that hold it in. There's one, there's two, and there's three. Then there's one connector right here that we need to unplug by pushing down the tab on it. At that point, this whole piece comes right out.
Right here is the blower motor connector, which we can squeeze the clip on and pull right out the bottom with maybe some wiggling. There we go. That's what the connector looks like. You just push this tab to remove it. Now we can take out the three mounting bolts. Here's one, here's one straight in the back, and there's one right here on the driver side. We're going to use a flat-tip screwdriver to remove these. There's the first one. Here's the third one. Then we should be able to wiggle the wiring out of the way and hopefully pull this right out. Looks like we have to pop this one wiring connector out of the way first just like that. There we go. Then you can pull it right out the bottom.
Here we have the two blower motors. This is the old one; this is the new one. They obviously look identical. They have the same connections on them. They both have the cages. The connections are a little bit different, but they function the same way. It will blow air just like the original one does and keep you hot in the winter and cold in the summer.
Now we're going to slide the blower motor up into the housing. We'll make sure that it is lined up with this port over here. We can slide this clip back on, and then begin to hand-tighten these three screws into place. Now we'll screw these in with a flat blade screwdriver. Using a shorter flat blade screwdriver is probably better than a long one for at least the front-most screw. With the three screws in, you can plug in the blower motor connector. Now you can take this underdash panel and plug in this light.
Up in the back, there's a couple of clips that you want to make sure you get hooked on properly. You can see there's one right here and there's one right here. You want to clip those into the right spots. Then right up here, you want to make sure each of these three things gets snapped in properly. At that point, your blower motor is installed.
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