This is fairly simple, although the position is a little awkward. The blower motor is mounted under the dashboard on the passenger's side. It is held in by three screws which go in vertically. The screws can be removed with an 8mm socket wrench (an extension is handy) or a Torx T-20 driver bit. Before removing the screws, unclip the two wiring connector blocks, pressing the small plastic locking clip on each to release the connector.
Remove the screws and lower the blower motor. Check for debris in the air ducts, then install the new motor, and reattach the wiring connector blocks. New motors cost $50 to $100 online, perhaps less at your local junkyard.
A malfunctioning blower problem could also be caused by a bad fuse or bad blower motor resistor ($15-$135 online). The resistor is what gives you four fan speeds. If the blower motor works only on the highest speed, then the problem is likely the resistor. [Information verified on 1998 Honda Accord EX.]
how do i remove the fan/blower motor on a 2001 Honda Accord LX?
The 1989 Honda Accord blower motor relay switch can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The blower motor relay switch will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The 1991 Honda accord blower motor resistor is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The blower motor resistor will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
It is located on the blower motor housing and is white in color. You have to take the blower motor assembly out as far as I know to get to it.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective resistor pack.
behind the glovebox.gm Jim
It will cost approximately $400 to replace the motor mounts on your Honda Accord. The motor mounts will cost approximately $100, the rest of the cost will be labor.
The Resistor is located on the outside of the blower motor. Have to remove the blower from under the glovebox to get to it. The Resistor is located on the outside of the blower motor. Have to remove the blower from under the glovebox to get to it.
Under the dash behing the glove box.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective blower motor resistor pack.
Continental/VDO New A/C Heater Blower Motor PM4820
No, that would have no bearing on the blower motor. Check the fuse, blower motor resistro pack, and the blower motor itself.