big hammer
It makes work easier than doing everything by hand without the motor.
If the reservoir is blocking the way, then it will have to be removed.
remove the chatter valve
The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle under the instrument panel. The blower motor can be removed without having to remove the instrument panel or the HVAC housing.Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.Disconnect the wire harness connector from the blower motor .Release the locking tab that secures the blower motor to the HVAC housing and rotate blower motor counterclockwise.Rotate and tilt the blower motor as needed for clearance to remove the blower motor and wheel from the HVAC housing.
no you have to remove all of it remember to mark the motor shaft and linkage positions
It is attached to the wiper motor. It can be easily changed without removing the wiper motor. Unplug the wire harness to the wiper motor, remove the three small screws holding the cover in place, remove the cover, remove the pulse board.
# Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. # Disconnect the wire harness connector from the blower motor . # Release the locking tab that secures the blower motor to the HVAC housing and rotate blower motor counterclockwise. # Rotate and tilt the blower motor as needed for clearance to remove the blower motor and wheel from the HVAC housing. also The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle under the instrument panel. The blower motor can be removed without having to remove the instrument panel or the HVAC housing.
No but it does take some weird angles to get to all of the bolts. It should remove without removing the motor mount.
Buy a chilton's or haynes maintenance manual. They tell you everything. I had to replace my drivers side window motor. Not too hard.
remove tire. remove bottom mount. pullout through bottom.
You can remove the oil pan from your 2002 Chevy Cavalier, without removing the motor. The oil pan is held in place with retaining bolts.
On the exterior of the car, right at the bottom of the windshield, there is a air vent running the along the the hood and windshield. you must first remove the wiperblades and then remove the vent, usally with a Philips head screwdriver. You will see the motor in the center of the space attached to the wiperblade arms. Remove the gromet from the arms and remove motor. Replace the motor the same way you took it out. connect arms to motor and put everything back just as you took it apart. Good Luck.