98_gsr
New Member
Saw this on TI and thought I'd share with everyone here. All thanks and props go to Adam2003 for an awesome article!
What you will need:
T15 Torx Screwdriver / bit or 8mm Socket
Ratchet with T15 bit or 8mm Socket (optional / required)
Flashlight (optional)
Step 1: Locate the blower under your dash. It is just behind the glove box.
Step 2: Unplug the power connector
Step 3: Remove the three torx head screws. I had to use a rachet for the furthest back screw as I could not keep my long screw driver at the proper angle. The blower will easily fall out once the screws have been removed.
Step 4: Remove blower from car and clean out all the leaves and debris. I used a damp paper towel and a can of compressed air, although it was not necessary.
I forgot to take a picture prior to cleaning it, but here is what was packed inside. It doesn't look like much but it was actually a fair amount of junk.
Reverse the procedure and you are all done. Enjoy your quiet cabin fan!
What you will need:
T15 Torx Screwdriver / bit or 8mm Socket
Ratchet with T15 bit or 8mm Socket (optional / required)
Flashlight (optional)
Step 1: Locate the blower under your dash. It is just behind the glove box.
Step 2: Unplug the power connector
Step 3: Remove the three torx head screws. I had to use a rachet for the furthest back screw as I could not keep my long screw driver at the proper angle. The blower will easily fall out once the screws have been removed.
Step 4: Remove blower from car and clean out all the leaves and debris. I used a damp paper towel and a can of compressed air, although it was not necessary.
I forgot to take a picture prior to cleaning it, but here is what was packed inside. It doesn't look like much but it was actually a fair amount of junk.
Reverse the procedure and you are all done. Enjoy your quiet cabin fan!