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How to Replace Heater Blower Motor 1996-2002 Toyota 4Runner
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Phillips Head Screwdriver
8mm Socket
Ratchet
T25 Torx Driver
1. Accessing the Blower Motor
Remove the four Phillips head screws from the door sill plate
Remove the sill plate
Pry off the kick plate by hand
2. Removing the Blower Motor
Disconnect the wiring harness from the blower
Remove the three screws from the blower with either a T25 Torx Driver or an 8mm socket
Pull out the blower
3. Installing the New Blower Motor
Put the new blower into place with the tab on the left
Start the three screws by hand
Tighten the three screws
Attach the blower motor wiring harness
Turn the car on
Test the fan
Turn the car off
4. Reinstalling the Trim Panels
Snap the kick panel into place
Put the sill plate in place
Insert the four Phillips screws into the sill plate
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In this video we're going to show you how to replace the AC and heater fan blower motor in this '99 Toyota 4Runner, same as any '96 to 2002 4Runner. Tools you'll need are: a Phillips screwdriver, and you'll either need an 8 millimeter socket with a ratchet and two inch extension or a T25 Torx driver.
Start by removing the 4 screws that hold this soleplate down. Fast-forward as I remove those screws. Now, on this kick panel here, I'm going to reach down underneath, and pull out. Right underneath is your fan. I'm going to disconnect it. There is a kind of a button coming in from the outside. Press that there and then pull down on the connector. It takes a little bit of force. On these screws you can either use a T25 Torx driver or an 8 millimeter socket with a ratchet. I'm going to speed up here again. You can see I start with the T25 Torx driver. That rear one that's kind of in the corner is a little more difficult, so I go with the 8 millimeter socket and ratchet. Probably the perfect tool is your 8 millimeter socket with a ratchet and a 2 inch extension. Now, as I'm taking that last screw out, the motor pretty much falls down. It comes right out.
The new motor from 1A Auto is exactly the same as the one that came out. Going to have this larger section, go over in there. Speed it up here again. You push the motor up in there. Start the 3 bolts in. I always start them first. Then use your socket and ratchet or your T25 Torx driver to tighten them up. I'll turn the key on, run a quick test. Once you've confirmed it, turn it back off and shut the key off. Now, fit that kick panel back in and it snaps back in place and then your sill plate snaps back in. We'll speed it up here as we put the four screws back in and tighten them up with a Phillips screwdriver.
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Heater Blower Motor with Fan Cage
Penny
June 21, 2017
Part was extremely affordable and easy to install. Part overall operates identically to original part. Does have a slight whistle when operating at highest speed, but again overall extremely satisfied to have my fan blower working in order to have A/C during these 110+ summer temps ??
Toyota 4Runner A/C blower fan
M
October 1, 2017
Ordered this to replace a malfunctioning unit. Fits perfectly and returned the a/c to full functionality. Great customer service.
DOA part, Return requested
G
January 1, 2019
This fan appeared to fit perfectly, but it died in the first 1/2 second of power up. I just submitted a return request and will follow up with a review of the return process. The part did look identical to the original. I would give it 4 stars if the return goes smooth. Greg
Incorrect Part
B
June 26, 2020
Although the box the part came in had the correct part number. The item in the box was labeled with a different part number and thus, did not fit.
Michael
June 27, 2022
Works great, Thank you.
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