The outer casing of an electric motor, as in a starter, wiper motor etc.
Held in by two screws in a housing just to the left of the blower motor housing.
The outer casing of an electric motor, as in a starter, wiper motor etc.
on t-stat housing or on intake manifoldtop of motor on t-stat housing or on intake manifoldtop of motor
it on the blower motor housing
Remove the center switch console. remove the 4 spring clips holding the square heater motor housing and remove the housing. Inside the heater motor housing Remove the two spring clips holding the heater motor in Remove wiring connections and then remove the heater motor. Install new heater motor and installation is in the reverse order of above.
Top front of motor, next to the thermostat housing, under the back of the alternator.Top front of motor, next to the thermostat housing, under the back of the alternator.
The blower motor is under the pass side dash where your feet would be if you stretch twist the motor to get it out of the housing turn the motor towards the fuse box to get it out once you have it free od the housing good luck
passenger side of engine compartment by the firewall on top of the black housing for the blower motor. 2 screws hold it into the housing
It is a hydraulic motor housing containing a vane that turns the shaft when hydraulic fluid is pump through the motor.
on the top of motor round black housing
no different bell housing
To assemble an electric fan, start by attaching the base to the motor housing. Then, connect the fan blades to the motor shaft and secure them with a nut. Finally, attach the front grill or cover to the motor housing. To disassemble an electric fan, start by removing the front grill or cover from the motor housing. Then, detach the fan blades from the motor shaft by unscrewing the nut. Finally, separate the base from the motor housing to fully disassemble the fan. Be sure to unplug the fan from the power source before beginning the disassembly process.