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Noisy blower motor in a '98 Civic.

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Old Dec 12, 2011
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Noisy blower motor in a '98 Civic.

Seems like I've got debris in my blower fan. Looks complicated to access from glove box. Is it easier to drop from beneath by passenger side foot and how?
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Re: Noisy blower motor in a '98 Civic.

Stick your head under the passengers side of the dash and look up.

The blower motor drops straight out toward the floor, 3 screws hold it in.
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Re: Noisy blower motor in a '98 Civic.

Originally Posted by ezone
Stick your head under the passengers side of the dash and look up.

The blower motor drops straight out toward the floor, 3 screws hold it in.
Thanks for the response...I'm gonna wait for daylight! Sure gets dark early these days.
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