Created on: 2010-10-26
Watch this video to learn how to fix your heat or A/C if the fan won't blow. The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace the blower motor in your 94-97 Honda Accord.
8mm Socket
Ratchet
5/16 Inch Socket
T25 Torx Driver
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Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20+ years' experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we're going to replace the heater and AC blower motor on this '95 Accord, same as any '94 - '97 Accord. The only tool you'll need is a T25 Torx bit or an 8 mm or 5/16 socket with a ratchet driver.
Symptoms or signs of your fan motor going bad is you're hearing squealing or grinding or clicking noises when you turn your fan on and they change with the speed. Sometimes that will lead to just your fan not working or your fan gets weaker.
To remove the fan, here's your lead back in here. I'm just pressing this way with my thumb and pulling down. It came out easy because I've taken it apart before. The first time you do it, it'll probably be a little difficult, but you just press it and pull it down.
There's three screws, one over here, one here, and then one way up in here - that guy back there. Actually that one's the easiest to see right from about here. This is the foot well right under the door jamb area, and you can see it right through there. That's the best place to look at it when you're trying to undo it. These screws can be removed with a T25 Torx bit, which is what I'll use; a 8mm; or a 5/16 socket; and actually a flat blade screwdriver works as well. I'll take those fasteners out. You can see it come down. Pull it back towards the back of the car, and down and out.
To get the fan back in, you want this part right over here towards the console or towards the driver's side of the vehicle, and then push the cage in, pull your wire out. And a little bit of force. I'm pushing up and rotating the motor this way at the same time. And up, and start to screw, second screw, and your third screw. That's going have to do by feel a little bit. Once you have those other two in though, you just put it in the hole and it goes right up in. And using your tool of choice Again, for this screw I'm looking from over here. That's really my best angle to see it.
Just check them by hand and make sure they're as tight as I want them to be and not tighter. You don't want to strip the plastic. And plug in the lead.
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