Description
Front HVAC Blower Motor Assembly Fit for Honda Accord 1994-1997, for Honda Civic. FUNCTION: HVAC Blower Motor with Fan is responsible for producing air that goes through the vents of your vehicle's AC and heating system. If your AC or Heater does not produce or circulate any heated or cooled air then you may have a problem with your blower motor. FITMENT: Fit for 1997-1999 Acura CL; 1994-2001 Acura Integra; 1994-1997 Honda Accord (Exc Submodel EX-R); 1992-2000 Honda Civic (Exc Submodel EX-R; EX-R SIR); 1993 -1997 Honda Civic Del Sol; 2000-2006 Honda Insight;1992-1996 Honda Prelude REPLACE : 615-58286, 700001, 79310SR3A01, HO3126103 FUNCTION: HVAC Blower Motor with Fan is responsible for producing air that goes through the vents of your vehicle's AC and heating system. If your AC or Heater does not produce or circulate any heated or cooled air then you may have a problem with your blower motor. HIGH QUALITY: Every Blower Motor must take inspected and tested multiple times before the shipment,Our Blower Motor Model with strong heat dissipation,reduce the rate of burning electronic parts. NOTE: Please check the descriptions and compatibility chart to ensure that the replacement fits your auto before your purchasing. Product description TadaMark is one of the fast-growing automotive aftermarket parts online providers in America. With more than 8 years experience in the industry, All parts will meet or exceed OE specifications, which will be an ideal choice to replace your broken parts. Compatible with: Fit for 1997-1999 Acura CL Fit for 1994-2001 Acura Integra Fit for 1994-1997 Honda Accord (Exc Submodel EX-R) Fit for 1992-2000 Honda Civic (Exc Submodel EX-R; EX-R SIR) Fit for 1993 -1997 Honda Civic Del Sol Fit for 2000-2006 Honda Insight Fit for 1992-1996 Honda Prelude Replaces Part Numbers: 615-58286 700001 79310SR3A01 79310SX0962 79310S0XA51 79310SX0A01 PM3789 HO3126103 How to replace with new HVAC blower motor? 1 Always wear eye protection and start with installation tools. 2 Locate the HVAC blower motor under the passenger side dash. Removing the dash may be necessary to access the blower motor on some vehicles. (Note: On older vehicles, the blower motor may be located in the engine compartment on the passenger side firewall.) 3 Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector. 4 Remove the retaining screws to the blower motor assembly. 5 Remove the box and blower motor assembly. 6 Remove the blower motor retaining screws. Remove the motor from the box. 7 Compare the new blower motor to the old one to verify that you have the correct part. Install the new motor into the box and tighten the retaining screws. Re-install the blower motor assembly. 8 Connect the blower motor electrical connector. 9 Operate the heating and A/C system. Verify that the blower motor operates at all speeds and that the system produces hot and cold air.