Thank you so much first time working on my car alone and I follow every step of the way now I got my air back on made it very simple for beginners to understand how to put it back on and test it
Thanks, man. Three 8 mm screws and a connector + plus the two trim tree clips = super easy I had a slight squealing noise with the OEM orig one after 14 years and now it's gone. Not even 10 minutes to do on your own.
passenger side on my Dodge Journey isn’t heating. And now even the driver side isn’t blowing that much heat. I changed the actuator and it’s still not working. Could this be the problem?
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I’m a 45F and you made it so easy for me to change out the blower motor in my journey.
I’m feeling (overly? Falsely?) confident that I can do this myself. I’ll report back if I do 😂🚙
Thank you so much first time working on my car alone and I follow every step of the way now I got my air back on made it very simple for beginners to understand how to put it back on and test it
Thanks, man. Three 8 mm screws and a connector + plus the two trim tree clips = super easy
I had a slight squealing noise with the OEM orig one after 14 years and now it's gone. Not even 10 minutes to do on your own.
Can a bad blower motor cause some weird noises when accelerating?
The new blower I bought says that it fits my car but the wire plastic piece won't click into place.
passenger side on my Dodge Journey isn’t heating. And now even the driver side isn’t blowing that much heat. I changed the actuator and it’s still not working. Could this be the problem?
Thank you so much, south Florida sucks if your a/c doesn’t work :)
Thank you. Easy fix.
awesome