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access the blower fan from the engine compartment, passengers side, on the firewall, about the easiest blower motor to replace I have ever encountered.
yes.
The motor itself is not replaceable. You have to replace the whole mirror assembly.
if the miles on the engine aren't too high, then just replace the head gaskets. if the whole engine is tired go ahead and swap out the motor. its a lot cheaper to do the gaskets then to buy a new motor.
Put a jack under the engine for stability. Unbolt one motor mount, and jack the engine up slightly. The mount should be able to be removed, replace it and repeat for the other side.
check the head gaskets before you replace motor
No. Get rid of the car or replace the engine!
Take it to the shop
Remove the engine .....bugger of a job
Worn rubber on motor mounts. Replace mounts.
Engine, not motor, and, while not impossible, such a swap would cause a lot of problems, not the least of which would be the car engine not being protected against saltwater corrosion.
It is an interference engine, replace the belt every 60,000 miles.