E30 Blower Motor & Resistor Replacement
How-To Credit
This how-to was written and provided by “///M42 Sport” on the R3VLimited forums, with minor edits for this site. Thanks for the great write-up!
Parts
- Blower motor (if needed)
- Blower motor resistor (if needed)
Tools
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Small flathead screwdriver or pick
Torque Specs (ft-lbs):
- N/A
Prodedure
- Open the hood, and remove the hood seal from the firewall.
- Remove the 2 screws that hold the bundle of wire harnesses to the heater cover.
- Remove the 4 screws that hold the heater cover to the firewall.
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With the blower motor cover exposed, remove the two straps that hold it in place. These tend to be very brittle due to their age, so it’s best to use a pick or small flathead screwdriver to carefully pry the top strap downward.
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Carefully remove the blower motor cover
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Unplug the two power cables from the motor
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The metal strap that holds the motor in place is hooked over the motor. Use a pick or small flathead screwdriver to pry up the clip.
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Carefully pull the blower motor out of its cradle.
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Here’s the cradle with the clip showing.
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Unplug the blower motor resistor and replace if needed. Here’s an old resistor and new side by side.
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The blade plugs on the back of the resistor look like this.
- Replace the motor back into its cradle, and push the clip down until it snaps into place.
- Plug the power wires back into the motor.
- Replace the blower motor cover and relatch the straps.
- Replace the heater cover, and reinstall the 4 screws.
- Replace the hood seal.
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