| Inspection |
| 1. |
Connect the battery voltage and check the blower motor rotation.
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| 2. |
If the blower motor voltage is not operated well, substitute with a known-good blower motor and check for proper operation. |
| 3. |
If the problem is corrected, replace the blower motor. |
| Replacement |
| 1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
| 2. |
Remove the crash pad lower cover (A) and then disconnect the connector (B).
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| 3. |
Remove the shower duct (A).
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| 4. |
Disconnect the of the blower motor connector (A). |
| 5. |
Remove the blower motor (B) by pulling it after rotating 90° in a counter clock wise direction.
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| 6. |
Installation is the reverse order of removal. |
Replacement 1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Remove the heater and blower unit.(Refer to HA group – heater unit). 3. Remove the blower unit (A) from the heater unit after loosening a mounting bolt and 3 screws.
Inspection 1. Ignition "ON" 2. Manually operate the control switch and measure the voltage of blower motor. 3. Select the control switch to raise voltage until high speed.
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