Toyota Corolla Chevrolet Prizm Blower Motor Removal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2013
- Toyota Corolla Chevrolet Prizm Blower Motor Removal
Disclaimer:
This video is not meant to be a definitive how to.Always consult a professional repair manual before starting your repair.I am not responsible for any problems that you might incur by watching or following this video..Follow at your own risk. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
I watched this video part way through, and immediately went out and changed my 1998 Toyota Corolla Blower Motor. Took me 30-45 mins,
but I was cleaning stuff, taking pics and also replacing my broken interior door handle at the same time. This video helped me figure out
how to remove the glove box, so I could get to the blower motor. Thank you for that. I did not have a clip removal tool, but managed to still
get everything apart and back together without breaking any clips.
Took me 15 minutes to pull the old one out and put a new one in. Great video, thanks a ton!
It is 109 today here in Phoenix.
Your video will much easer on me.
Early morning job around here.
Thanks so much
Thanks; I took out my glove box to change motor and did not remember(76 yr old) how to put back so you were much help.
Thank you so much, never changed out one before, this video will help tremendously, you explained everything wonderfully. And the video angles were done well
Great video. I appreciated knowing what size sockets I would need before heading out to work in the cold. Thanks.
Rich I was watching some of the old videos I get some joy where that hell time went God bless my friend
I know what you mean i look at some of the old ones and can't believe now different things are.
So glad to see it don't require to remove the entire dash. I have a 2000 Corolla and the blower is bout to go out. Looks like a simple 20 min job
Thank you for this great video. Helps a lot!
Great job man. Straight to the point no jibber jabber. Thanks for the help
I am glad you found it helpful.
Just Needed more lights to see better around some steps. But the best video. Thanks
Success! I was able to get my AC working again on this very hot summer. Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for great instructional video! It was very helpful. Thank you for your help!
Right on the money. Outstanding...
Great video. My Prizm blower was full of pine needles and debris. I guess I also need to find where the filter is that should be keeping that stuff out. Took me just a half hour to get it all cleaned out and re-installed. Thanks a lot!!
No cabin air fillter but you can take off the webbing under the wipers to access the air intake and clean it and can even cut a filter to fit in there. 3m 4 inch cut to size
Thanks that really helps. It looks like my Corolla 2001
I ordered the parts on line ,only $ 57-dollars ,do it yourself and saved !!
nice and detailed video, thx a lot!
Superb video! Very helpful! Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
I noticed you had a decent handle on that nut driver, the ones i used to get in cheap sets of sockets were yellow transparant ones, so easy to snap.
But the pocket didnt stretch for quality ones so...
My mate turned one of my broken ones into a "T" bar type, much much better :-)
Smashing tutorial, and the prize was so new looking as well :-))
good video and instructions thank alots
thanks you for great detail video
Great video, just helped me change the fan on a 2001 Corolla. Turns out there was a factory-included pry bar in the glove box for prying the various panels apart to get at the screws and bolts.
I am glad you found it helpful.
I did put it on my to do list but with the cold weather moving in i am not sure i will be able to this year.
Yes i do like the handle on that nut driver.
The blower on my 2001 Prizm started making a noise like a Harley Davidson motorcycle. I followed your instructions to remove the blower and found a gas station receipt had gotten into the system and was stuck against it. I'm sure a dealer would have charged me a few hundred bucks to do this repair. Thanks!
That is a odd one glad you got it fixed.
you are an excellent teacher. Thank you
Thank you.
My mechanic refused to do the job saying it was a huge project. Thanks to your excellent video, I tackled it myself successfully.
Hello Sir... thansk for your Video... Please, that car has a cabin air filter??? Thank you
thx for the great video. do you know is there a cabine filter? i could not find one. not sure why. thx.
Thanks so much. You save me $200
Glad i could help.
Just remember the A/C system is one of the things that is different on a prism from a corolla!! The prism uses a GM system and toyota uses their own!!
Thanks....great video......Where did you get your trim removal tool ?....bob
Just what I was looking for. Thank you for taking the time to make this.
Glad it was helpful!
That and the radio are the only major differences.
So i.also have a 98 corolla but my passenger doors are toned closed permanently think I can still get to the blower without cutting off the trim panel?
I would like you to do a S-SERIES NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH REMOVAL video. I know you go down to the salvage yards. So finding an automatic should not be difficult. Plus, please do a S-SERIES BTSI REMOVAL video…since you’re there with an automatic. I’m sure it wouldn’t take long at all. Thanks. If anyone can do this, Richpin Videos can. And I always click on the Google ads…
That's a huge tissue paper dispenser on top of that glove box ;)
So I removed mine and bought a new one, I'm hoping that this was my problem. Last winter the heater was making SO much noise but the heat would still work, than one day I smelt burnt plastic and it stopped working completely. When I took the blower motor out there was loose metal and the plastic was all messed up.
Mine only makes noise in cold weather, It last about 15 minutes or until the cabin is warmed
thanks...doesnt look that difficult...
do u work at a pick a part?
where is th A/C filter ????/
Bashir hattab where??
Bashir hattab 2000 corolla doesn't have a cabin air filter.
Remove the glove box and right behind it you will see the blower motor assembly the filter is on the top of it and you remove the access panel to it by pushing on the two side clip of it. Shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes to swap the filter out.
@@skitzojedi2505 Unless you add one yourself. I've seen a mod where they cut a 3m 4 inch merv 12 filter to size and put in the AC intake which is under the wiper blades webbing .
Tayota Carolla 😂
why u taking all that out ?? its in the open...he must not work on cars much