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How To Replace Blower Motor 1999-2005 Volkswagen Jetta
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Tools used
T20 Driver
6mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Accessing the Blower Motor
Remove the three T20 Torx bolts from underneath the glove box
Open the glove box
Remove three T20 bolts from the top of the glove box
Pull off the glove box side panel by hand
Remove the T20 Torx bolt from the side console panel
Pull the glove box panel back
Lift the glove box panel up and out
Disconnect the wiring harness from the glove box
2. Removing the Blower Motor
Pull the soundproofing aside
Pull away the insulation below the blower motor
Disconnect the blower motor resistor wiring harness
Remove the two 6mm bolts from the blower motor resistor
Pull the wiring harness out of its clip
Disconnect the blower motor wiring harness
Pull the blower motor resistor down and out
Slide the blower motor down and out
3. Installing the New Blower Motor
Push the new blower motor up into place
Push the blower motor resistor into place
Insert the two 6mm bolts into the blower motor resistor
Connect the blower motor resistor wiring harness
Push the insulation into place
Push the wiring harness onto its clip
Connect the blower motor wiring harness
Pull the soundproofing into place
4. Reinstalling the Glove Box
Connect the wiring harness to the glove box
Slide the glove box panel under the console side panel
Insert the T20 bolt into the console side panel
Insert the three T20 bolts into the bottom of the glove box
Open the glove box
Insert the three T20 bolts into the top of the glove box
Push on the side glove box panel
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the blower motor on this 2004 Volkswagen Jetta, and it's the same part and similar process on these Jettas, from 1999 to 2008. The items you'll need for this are a new blower motor from 1AAuto.com, a T20 Torx driver, and a 6mm socket and ratchet.
Start off by removing these three T20 Torx bolts underneath your glove box. We will just fast forward as Don does that. Pull down your glove box, and then remove these three T20 Torx bolts right here. Now just pull off the side panel and remove this T20 Torx bolt right over here. This will allow you to be able to pull this panel back so that you can get our glove box panel out of the way. Just pull your glove box panel back, and then pull that panel back and then lift the glove box panel up and out. Now push the tabs on either side of this harness and disconnect it and your glove box is free. If one of these speed nuts falls off, just push it back into place.
Now, tuck your soundproofing out of the way, and your blower motor's right here. To get to it, we're going to need to remove the blower motor resistor. Just pull this insulation around that clip and then remove these two 6mm bolts that hold in your resistor. It helps to get the other one if you first disconnect this harness by just pushing both tabs, pulling it free, and then pulling the harness up and out of the way. We will just fast forward as Don just removes those two 6mm bolts. Pull the resistor down, and now you can just slide your blower motor down and out.
On the left is the old blower motor. On the right is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see that they are very similar and they'll fit exactly the same. Feed your new blower motor up into place, and once you've got it up into place, just hold it there and then take your resistor and put that into place. Once your resistor is lined up in place, then just replace those two 6mm bolts. Reconnect your harness and then tuck this insulation panel back up and around that clip, and then tuck it in on the sides. Push the harness clip back into place and then reconnect your blower motor harness.
Then, pull this insulation back down into place, reconnect this harness, and then pull back that lower panel and tuck the tab on your glove box panel down into it. Then line up your glove box, push in the side, and then push the panel back into place. Now, replace this T20 bolt right here, and we will fast forward as Don replaces the three T20 bolts along the bottom of the glove box panel. Put down your glove box and then replace these three T20 bolts up along the top of your glove box panel. We will fast-forward as Don this. Now, push in the back of this panel first, and then line up the clips and push in the front. Then, close your glove box and you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Jetta blower motor
Joseph
March 30, 2017
Installing the blower on My Volkswagen Jetta was easier than I thought. Watching the video on the website shows step by step how to install it. I also bought the heater resistor as well because the old blower motor burned out the resistor due to worn brushes. I bought with confidence because !AAuto guranteed the parts purchased woud fit my 2004 Jetta.
Blower purchase
M
October 26, 2017
Have done business with 1A before. Always happy with parts. Shipping is always great with part arriving sooner that expected. Will be using 1A again.
Easy swap
R
December 25, 2017
The part was delivered quickly and the video on how to replace the blower motor was spot on. My son and I had it swapped in less than 30 minutes. Hardest part were the clips holding in the glove box, not the actual blower. It slid into place like it was an original part. I will buy all my parts here if they are as good as this one.
Blower Fan Replacement
M
January 10, 2018
The part came at a good price and was delivered as promised. Using the youtube video posted by 1A Auto Parts, I was able to fairly easily install the fan into my 2002 Jetta in around an hour. And it works like a charm! Will definitely use 1A Auto parts again in the future, great service!
2004 jetta parts
R
September 9, 2018
Parts arrived per schedule. Parts fit exactly as the original equipment parts did. Utube video showed exactly how to remove and install the new parts. They have performed as anticipated. Will use 1Aauto in the future for my next volkswagen parts needs.
Blower motor and resistor
G
February 27, 2019
Everything was good and works well.
Perfect fit
A
January 18, 2021
I watched their video on how to change it and it made it so easy for me. Btw Im a female and their video helped me so much
Easy install. Works like a champ!
ROBERT
March 9, 2022
Replacement went just like the video said. Took about 30 minutes. Don't have to drive a cold car or look through a foggy windshield anymore!
Super easy/quick install
Andrew
March 6, 2023
Appreciated the video tutorial: this was a super easy/quick install. Also, really happy to not have to listen to the bad bearing in my old motor anymore.
Quick and correct replacement
Gregory
April 23, 2024
fit perfectly, easy to install, the 1A auto videos on youtube made it simple.
Customer Q&A
will this also fit a 2008 city Jetta ?April 18, 2018
Colin M
10
This blower motor fit my 2002 Jetta did with no problems.
April 18, 2018
Tyler S
10
I installed it in a 2003 Jetta. Don't know if it wold fit a 2008.
April 19, 2018
Richard S
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