Toyota Sienna Blower Motor (How To) Replacement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2023
- This 2004 Sienna is getting a new blower motor.
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Thank ypubfor showing the duct removal or at least getting it out of the way. Most others just skip that part and leave diy scratching their head😂
Exactly what had me a little confused..! I'm glad he showed that little trick for us diy people.!
Right I watched so many videos, but his was best
Thank you, Robert! You're a great instructor!
Thank you. You just saved this single mom!! Seriously love how you explained this.
Wish I watched this video before I just told the mechanic to replace the blower! Just looked it up after I got off the phone. This video instruction is very well done.
Thank you for the great post, I kind of thought the air duct would move out of the way enough but wasn't sure, now I know it can moved away enough to get the fan out.!! Thanks again.
Thanks 🙏🏽
Nice
Excellent video. When my (noisy) fan stopped turning, my mind went to fuses and relays, etc. But someone suggested I turn the fan switch to on and smack the palm of my hand on the bottom of the fan housing. When I did, it started to run. Bingo! Deduction: My fan was dying and needed to be replaced. I purchased a replacement at O'Reilly Auto (lifetime warranty) for $94 and followed your video. It all came out great. Thank you !
Awesome! Glad this video was helpful 🙂
Great vid
Thanks for saving me $350!!! My mechanic tried to charge me $500. It only cost $90 for the part and 25 minutes of time!!
@@alexhenri9324 Nice! Glad this was helpful 🙂
Any idea where the blower motor is at on a 2002 Toyota sienna, every vehicle I've changed blower motor on has been under the glove box like the one u have here but it's not under the glove box on the 2002 Sienna, I've took whole front dash off looking and no luck
It's 2 freaking hours because my clip won't just clip out and I have been out here for 30 mins trying to get it out.