Can a broken blower motor on a GMC Sierra be replaced?

Can a broken blower motor on a GMC Sierra be replaced?

The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace a broken or failing blower fan blower motor on you 99-02 Chevy Silverado or Tahoe; or GMC Sierra or Yukon. Brought to you by 1A Auto.com– your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet.

How to replace a Chevy Silverado heater blower motor?

The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace a broken or failing blower fan blower motor on you 99-02 Chevy Silverado or Tahoe; or GMC Sierra or Yukon. step 1 :Remove Fan. Remove the four 7mm bolts securing the cover under the dash. Remove the 7/32 bolts securing the blower motor. Unplug the resistor.

How to replace heater motor GMC Sierra 2500?

1 Remove the four 7mm bolts securing the cover under the dash 2 Remove the 7/32 bolts securing the blower motor 3 Unplug the resistor 4 Remove the three screws holding it in using your T25 torx bit or a 5/16 socket or a flat blade screwdriver 5 Pull it back toward the back of the car, down and out

How to change heater blower resistor, 1999-2013?

Gm used to use a card (very thin) with resitances built in to control blower speed they overheated easily and died. In the last couple of years we have gone to a much beefier type of resistor that dissapates heat much better.

The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace a broken or failing blower fan blower motor on you 99-02 Chevy Silverado or Tahoe; or GMC Sierra or Yukon. Brought to you by 1A Auto.com– your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet.

The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace a broken or failing blower fan blower motor on you 99-02 Chevy Silverado or Tahoe; or GMC Sierra or Yukon. step 1 :Remove Fan. Remove the four 7mm bolts securing the cover under the dash. Remove the 7/32 bolts securing the blower motor. Unplug the resistor.

1 Remove the four 7mm bolts securing the cover under the dash 2 Remove the 7/32 bolts securing the blower motor 3 Unplug the resistor 4 Remove the three screws holding it in using your T25 torx bit or a 5/16 socket or a flat blade screwdriver 5 Pull it back toward the back of the car, down and out