"as you can see, it comes right out" - wiggles and yanks at it for several minutes 🤣😂🤣 thanks for the great videos! I will attempt to get this done so my daughter can finally have heat in the winter and cool air in the summer!!
Easiest blower I've ever taken out. On this Cube there was not a bolt to remove, simply pulled down on the upper tab, rotated blower and puller it out. Done.
didn't figure this out, it is in the haynes repair manual copyright 2014, a simple clockwise turn on the assembly and it comes right out. no need to rip it out and damage the fan.
this video is very helpful to determine where the blower is located at. but i wish you explained the steps in getting there. I watched your video on how to replace the resistor and you made it looked so easy. i had to take the gas pedal off to get in there. anyway, what else do i need to remove before i can get into the blower motor? thanks
Wish these videos were available when I did my Sentra a few years ago. Mice built a nice nest in my blower and I removed the entire dash to get to to it. HOURS and HOURS of labor.
"so this is part 2" ... I'm all damn that's how it's going to be? 😅 Just now facing this with my #freecar ... Pretty straightforward, thanks for sharing 😘
OK i want to add to this video ,,I just put a blower motor in a 2012 Nissan Sentra SR 2.0..And this video is right on the money BUT I did not take the black box completely off just unplugged 2 plugs cause i could not get the 3rd plug out lol..omg it is a JOB but,,it is doable and better than taking out the dash,,,,,and the dealer would have charged $1200.00 dollar and I spent $48.76 new 1 on ebay.........works great,,,,Hope this info helps other people...it was a back breaker lord have mercy.!! lol good luck
Michael .wayne I'm in the same exact situation now. Is this something anyone could do? I'm no pro, but I'm pretty mechanically inclined, and I've got a buddy that can help.
yes you can do it but you have to lay down on your back in the floorboard and stick your head up under the dash where are the gas pedals are it is a back-breaker let me tell you but I think you'll be okay
@@genesisautomotive5715 thanks in England right hand drive model just tired to remove it today ohh boy whata night mare so I am gonna try your method remove pedals and steering colum. Many thanks
Can you remove the back of the blower housing via the glove box? My blower works, it's just loudly vibrating most likely due to a buildup of leaves etc. I was hoping to attempt to scoop out the debris
It shouldnt be that different but I have a 2008 Nissan Altima. The blower is literally RIGHT BEHIND the glove compartment. Unscrew the 8 screws holding the glove box in place, snap off the side interior panel. Then you'll see a black cylinder box with a white connector and 3 Phillips head screws. Unsnap the connector at the bottom then pull it free When you unscrew those 3 screws the blower literally falls out. No pulling. NO twisting. NO tugging. I know good a well you dont have to destroy the blower to take it out like wtf lol.
When I turn my AC on it makes a noise like paper being held in a fan. I want to remove my blower motor, but I have yet to see a video where the blower motor isn't damaged when taken out, so is it possible to remove it without damage?
yes it is possible don't just rip and tear it out. because they have to get the new one back in. they didn't figure this out. it's all spelled out how to do in the haynes repair manual
I have a 2011 Nissan Sentra s I tried to remove the brake pedal assembly but it wouldn’t come all the way out. It appears to be going over the shaft connected to the steering wheel. Any advice on what to do?
I have a 2011 Nissan Rogue and I wonder if it would be the same concept. everything I have read says to take the whole dash apart. i have a feeling its higher up in my car and looking at a nightmare. awesome job on sharing this info with a very decent video. happen to know where I can find the blower motor resister?
Good morning Chastity. I'm not sure if they are the same, I would believe that they are. If I come across one like this I promise to post it for you. Thank you very much on you viewing of the video and your positive feedback. The blower Motor resistor is located on the passenger side just below the blower. How this helps.
anyone who came here for help with a rogue I'll go ahead and tell you this method does not work. Everything is accurate up until final removal. The rogue has a completely useless metal bar that blocks the motor from being removed this way. Even if you break the squirrel cage the motor assembly does not fit.
Genesis Auto you never answered my question, how much did you charge this customer? I need the same job done so just looking for a ball park figure on how much it will cost to save up for it. I know it will be expensive. Thanks for video.
If you are hearing this when the fan is on and it's changes depending on the speed of the blower, then something may have fallen into it through the glovebox.
If your blower is stuck on full blast it may be a blower resistor issue which relays the signal from the dial to the motor by regulating the amount of power to the motor. Not an expert at all just my thoughts after researching a blower issue i am having on my own car. I replaced my resistor which fixed this problem but after a couple of days the problem returned. So I think my motor is drawing to much current and is burning up the resistor. Hope this helps.
😂😂😂 My friend this a left hooker as we say in the UK, it takes 5 mins. Replace a right hand drive version as I did today, you'll have tears in your eyes, I removed the steering column complete to do the job!
To get to the motor on a left hooker to clean inside the fan cage is a lot easier. Most noise are caused by ingress of foreign bodies inside the fan cage. Happy to chat and show photos
You said your doing this for a customer. Can you please tell me how much you charged the customer? I just received my new blower motor and resistor for a 07 Nissan Sentra and I know I can't do the job. I'm not mechanically inclined and not a hands on guy either. My backyard mechanic quoted me 75 bucks for this job. Thanks for the video.
Nowhere close to where you're located. Im at the south tip of south texas by South Padre Island. But you did not answer my question, how much did you charge the customer? Any feedback appreciated.
Mason Venhaus There is a tab to the right (clockwise) from the little screw on the blower motor housing. You need to push that tab in or you will never get the blower motor out.
I know this is little off topic but I have a 2012 Altima and from my air vents I feel hot air coming out of it even though I have the recirculation button to stop air coming in from outside. Also when ever I am stoped behind vehicle that is diesel,I can smell the nasty diesel inside my cabin even I have the AC on with recirculation button. So my question is how can I fixed this issues because it is very annoying and especially living in Arizona where it's excessive heat. Please guide me on this I would really appreciate it.
That's a very interesting one. It sounds like you may have an opening somewhere in the car, causing fumes and heat to enter the the vehicle. I would have that checked out first. It's possible that there may be an open plastic or broken rubber tab in the engine compartment.