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Heater Blower motor #572829 02/24/05 08:01 AM
Anonymous
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My 99's heater blower is starting to make weird noises and chirps while its on. How hard of a job is it to change out? A simple enough job for simple mech (me) I hope!

Any instructions or Tips will be very helpful....Thanks

Last edited by booyah; 02/24/05 08:12 AM.
Re: Heater Blower motor #572830 02/26/05 05:32 AM
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Mine is also making weird noises, and would like info on this.


92 4Runner SR5 3.0 standard tranny
4.88 gears, rear elocked, OME coils, SAW Tbars, allpro rock sliders and rear bumper, custom made front, downey v6 headers ...
Re: Heater Blower motor #572831 02/26/05 05:50 AM
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Roger isn't in the shop until the end of the month, but the article will help.

Blower Repair


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Re: Heater Blower motor [Re: kewlynx] #572832 02/26/05 06:57 AM
Anonymous
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Thanks, but thats not going to help me! I need to get it out from under the dash area first and I will install a new motor!

Re: Heater Blower motor #572833 02/26/05 07:17 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Whut? Can't figure that out? 3-4 boltscrews (depending on year I'm finding out), make the rear one easier by pulling off the air tube, unplug.
Poke your nose under there and you'll see the end of the motor.


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Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

**ubi apis- ibi salus**
Re: Heater Blower motor [Re: kewlynx] #572834 02/27/05 03:12 AM
Anonymous
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LOL, I guesss I should look a little harder under there! I only peaked for a second then posted to see if anyone had recently done it with a pict or 2! Ill go inverstigate a little harder <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Re: Heater Blower motor #572835 02/27/05 03:24 PM
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Dandeman Offline
Toyota Moderator
Removing the '99 heater blower motor should be a piece of cake as shown below.. The motor/blower assembly is at the lowest part of the heater hanging down and visible from the passenger side footwell.

[Linked Image]

Re: Heater Blower motor [Re: Dandeman] #572836 02/28/05 05:25 AM
Anonymous
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Thanks Dandeman, That helps out a bunch

Re: Heater Blower motor #572837 03/01/05 03:55 AM
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bob_99SR5 Offline
Mudrunner
i did a writeup on that topic:

http://www.4runners.org/articles/fan

you cant dumb this already dumbed down job anymore smile

bob

Re: Heater Blower motor [Re: bob_99SR5] #572838 03/03/05 06:54 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
Thanks Bob! That seems Simple...

Mine is a chirping, squealing sound and it goes up and down with fan speed. I think my bearings or something are gone and probably need a new unit? Maybe WD-40 it somewhere, have to wait and see what it looks like once I have it out.

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