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View guide: Blower Motor Replacement
Written by: mrdiy
The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the car, below the glovebox.
The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the car, below the glovebox.
Remove three plastic buttons to remove the access panel.
Remove three plastic buttons to remove the access panel.
Remove three screws that hold the blower motor in place.
Remove three screws that hold the blower motor in place.
Blower motor connector and hose connector.
Blower motor connector and hose connector.
This is the plastic hose that connects to the blower motor.
This is the plastic hose that connects to the blower motor.
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the car, under the glove box.
It is located behind an access panel.

To access the blower motor, you must first remove three plastic retaining buttons.

Pull them to remove, but save them because you will need to reuse them.

Remove the access panel.

There is a light in the access panel.

Remove the light by twisting it counter-clockwise.

The blower motor, shown right, is held in place by three 10 mm screws.

Remove the screws.

Remove the blower motor.

Disconnect the power connector and the rubber hose that is connected to the motor.

Connect the electrical connector and the rubber hose to the new blower motor.

Lift the motor into position.

Reinstall the three screws that hold the blower motor in place.

Reinstall the light in the access panel.

Put the access panel back in place and to complete the project, reinstall the three plastic retaining buttons.

  

 
 
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