to repair is just about useless, may as well replace it. to remove ..open plasticcap over the spindle nut and remove nut and washer, then open tailgate door and remove trim panel, disconnect wiring connector from wiper motor and remove mounting bolts, pull motor out and replace.
I am no expert; but, according to my Montana repair manual, the blower motor resistor is located under the dash on the passenger side. It can be accessed from inside the car. It's located behind the fan motor
5w-30 or 10w-30.
Common signs of a malfunctioning AC condenser motor include loud noises, reduced cooling efficiency, and the unit not turning on. To repair or replace the motor, a professional HVAC technician should be contacted. They will diagnose the issue, repair if possible, or replace the motor if necessary.
3.4l or 3400 v6
Common signs of a malfunctioning AC fan motor include strange noises, weak airflow, and the fan not spinning properly. To repair or replace it, you can contact a professional HVAC technician who can diagnose the issue and either repair the motor or replace it with a new one.
The duration to replace the motor 2006 Pontiac Montana V6 3.5 L depends with the expertise and experience of the mechanic. IT may take at least 3 hours.
blower motor resistor is bad
Just a guess - a pump for the wiper fluid?
An individual can find the tech specifications on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero in the manual that came with the vehicle or on the Pontiac web site. There are also many auto repair manuals that can be purchased or perused at an auto parts supply store that will also have the information on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero.
Common signs of a malfunctioning AC unit motor include strange noises, reduced airflow, and the unit not turning on. To repair or replace the motor, a professional HVAC technician should be contacted to diagnose the issue and perform the necessary repairs or replacements.
yes mine had a really rough idle and it turns out the motor mount needed replacing
The AC blower motor in your car may not be working due to a faulty motor, a blown fuse, a malfunctioning resistor, or a problem with the wiring. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic diagnose and repair the issue.