AC Heater Blower Motor w/ Fan Cage For Honda Accord Ridgeline AcuraTSX PM9175

$ 15.85

Country/Region of Manufacture: China Manufacturer Warranty: 6 Months Placement on Vehicle: Front Type: Blower Motor with Fan Fitment Type: Direct Replacement Brand: VEHITO Compatible Makes: Acura, Honda Connector Gender: Female Superseded Part Number: 700003 Interchange Part Number: 79310SDAA01, 79310SJCA03 Material: Metal, Plastic Model: TSX, Accord, Ridgeline gtin13: Does not apply Features: With Fan/Wheel Universal Fitment: No Working Voltage: 12V Manufacturer Part Number: 700003 UPC: Does not apply OE/OEM Part Number: 79310SJCA03, 79310SDAA01, 700003, 75735, 3010499, PM9175

Description

Direct replacement for factory blower motor Includes blower fan and motor Brand New motor and fan assembly Expert technical support available Replaces OEM Numbers: 700003 79310SDAA01 79310SDCA01 79310SJCA03 Compatibility ACURA TSX 2004-2008 HONDA ACCORD 2003-2007 HONDA RIDGELINE 2008-2014 . . How to Replace Blower Motor Assembly Step 1 – Prepare the vehicle and remove blower motor assembly Start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal, and set it aside someplace where it isn't touching metal. If applicable, remove the passenger-side floor mat. Typically there is a plastic cover underneath your glove box. Detach the cover from the bottom of the lower dash. The blower motor will be attached at the bottom of the plastic climate control unit, disconnect the wires from the blower motor. Remove the screws holding the blower motor, carefully slide the motor out of the housing. Step 2 – If applicable, remove the spring clip and transfer the plastic wheel to the new motor Once the motor is removed, if you need to transfer the plastic wheel to the new motor, remove the spring clip on the end of the motor shaft. Be careful not to lose the spring clip—it's typically a part you can only get from a dealer. Gently work the plastic wheel off of the shaft. If a transfer of the blower wheel is needed, inspect it carefully for any damage. Step 3 – Reinstall the motor, check and reassemble the vehicle Before continuing, now is the best time to clean the heater assembly. Use the vacuum to remove the dirt, dust, leaves, and other things that may clog it. Reinstall the motor into the climate control unit. Once it's secure, reconnect the wires. Then reconnect the negative battery terminal and start your vehicle to check the function of your new motor. Reattach the cover under the dash. Replace the floor mat. Turn on the car and the A/C. If it works, then you have successfully replaced the blower motor assembly.