It is located on the passenger side of the firewall one the engine compartment side. There should be 5 or 6 small bolts on it. Take them out and the motor will pull right out. You might have to pry it loose a little since the factory gasket is pretty sticky.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1993 Chevrolet Camaro blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining nuts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor in your 1993 GMC 1500. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. If the new blower motor does not have the fan attached to and you will need to remove the fan from the old blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the glovebox and brace. The blower motor is mounted there with 3 screws
If you remove the breather box from in front of the blower motor you can reach the three retainers.
First, take a socket wrench to remove the cover of the blower motor of a 1993 Chevy truck. Then pull the motor blower out and install a new one in its place. Lastly, screw the bolts of the blower motor cover back in.
To remove the blower motor you will have to remove the glove box first since the blower motor is located behind it. Once the glove box is out of the way you can remove the bolts holding the blower in place. You need to remove the cooling hose that is connected to it as well as the wiring harness, and may need to remove the side panel and kick plate. Once the bolts are removed you can pull the motor out towards the glove box. Reverse the procedure to install the new motor.
i cannot get the wheel off the blower motor
It's located in the engine compartment on the passenger side up against the firewall. You must remove the cover to expose the filter where the blower motor is located. Must remove many screws to remove cover
it sounds like the blower motor is clogged up with debris mainly due to a build up from over the years. remove the blower motor fan and make sure it isn't full of debris
The blower motor fuse protects the blower motor electrical circuit. The blower motor relay operates only the high speed function of the blower motor. The blower motor speed resistor operates the lower speed functions of the blower motor.
To remove the blower motor you will have to remove the glove box first since the blower motor is located behind it. Once the glove box is out of the way you can remove the bolts holding the blower in place. You need to remove the cooling hose that is connected to it as well as the wiring harness, and may need to remove the side panel and kick plate. Once the bolts are removed you can pull the motor out towards the glove box. Reverse the procedure to install the new motor.
Not sure about the relay, but there is a blower resistor assembly located on the heater case to the right of the blower motor.