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Geez, just try any of the big parts house's websites. They have them.
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
is AC, bro...
Your AC fan is not working on the maximum setting because you have a bad blower motor resistor. This is located under the dash or next to the blower motor.
Your fan motor is going out.
Low pressure port should be on the firewall by the fan motor What fan motor?
it is the moter that spins the fan that blows your heat or ac out of your vents
You don't specify what type of car, but typically there are only a few possiblities. With the AC on (as long as the AC system is properly charged and working), look to see if the AC compressor is engaging. If so, the fan should also have power going to it. Check the wires attached at the fan motor for power. If there is power, the fan motor is failed. If not, then check the fuses and the relay for proper operation. If the AC compressor is not engaged, the fan may not be asked to turn on by the computer that controls it. Then it is a matter of checking the AC system to find the fault.
In most cases the blower motor resistor is the solution. But you need to have a repair shop check it out before you buy something that you may not need.
Usuallt there is trash in the squirl cage that needs to be cleaned out and/or the bearing in the fan motor itself is going bad. Easier to replace the motor with the one that e.g. the fan blades. Coachpeddler3
Could be a faulty fan motor and/or switch.
The fan motor is easy to change. It is uder the hood on the passenger side right up near the firewall. 7mm. vbd The fan motor is what blows the air into you car for heat, AC, and defrost. vbd
The 1996 Chevrolet Caprice windshield wiper motor can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. It should not have anything the do with the fan motors.