Remove the glove box then the four (4) hex screws on the blower motor cover. Then remove the mounting screws for the blower motor and set it down on the floor - it should have enough length in the wiring. Disconnect the the wiring connector them remove the rubber grommet and wiring harness through the blower housing. Installation is the reverse of removal. Good luck!
Where do you find the blower motor relay on a 1996 Plymouth Voyager?
If you are referring to the blower motor squealing, then I would suspect the blower motor bearings have failed.
the resistor is gonna be right off the blower motor attached to the blower motor by a wire harness should be by the heater core
Under the hood, over the top of the passenger side strut tower.
First, be sure that it is the blower motor that is bad. Is it completely dead. Does it work in only one speed. To replace it, remove the glove box and you will see the bottom of the blower motor. Remove three screws that hold motor in place and it will drop out. Note: You must replace both the motor AND impeller. If you buy a used one from a "bone" yard, make sure it is complete with the impeller installed. They are matched so the impeller is balanced.
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out. Keep in mind that in many cases the speed resistor burns out because the blower motor is failing and drawing to many amps. So if the new resistor burns out soon, next time replace the blower motor also.
Under the hood, over the top of the passenger side strut tower.
is there a way to fix or replace just the rubber in the mount
The blower is located behind the GLOVE BOX. Remove the GLOVE BOX and there will be 2 wires going into a plastic housing. In that plastic housing is where the BLOWER will be located. Let me know how it went.
The blower motor is under the dash, far passenger side.
inside the motor
at is the cost to replace a blower motor on a ford focus