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A/C Condenser Fan same for 02 as in 01?

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Old Jun 2, 2006
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Question A/C Condenser Fan same for 02 as in 01?

So I'm trying to replace a ****ed up A/C condenser fan so I can get A/C back before the summer hits and best deals I can find are about 70 after shipping on ebay for the whole assembly. Unfortunately, I can only find a "01 coupe" assembly or "02 sedan" and I have a 02 coupe! so I was wondering if there is even a difference between the 01 and 02 coupe's shroud assembly? Like would the 01 fit in my 02?

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01 coupe condenser fan motor = 38616-PMM-A01

02 = Keihin = 38616-PMM-A01
Mitsuba= 38616-PLC-J01

Fan blade is separate item.

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Here is an interchange. It is based on the manufacturer of the condenser.

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