Rear Blower Motor
Rear Blower Motor
Description
The rear blower motor (1) is a 12 volt, direct current motor mounted within a plastic housing with an integral wire connector (2) and squirrel cage type blower wheel (3) that is secured to the blower motor shaft. Three integral mounting tabs (4) allow the rear blower motor to be secured to the outboard side of the rear HVAC housing.
The rear blower motor can be accessed for service by removing the rear HVAC housing.
Operation
The rear blower motor is used to control the velocity of air moving through the rear HVAC housing by spinning the blower wheel within the HVAC housing at the selected speed.
The rear blower motor will only operate when the ignition switch is in ON and the rear blower motor switch located in the front accessory switch panel is ON. The rear blower motor receives a battery feed through the totally integrated power module, whenever the ignition switch is in ON.
The rear blower motor and blower wheel are factory balanced and cannot be adjusted or repaired and must be replaced as an assembly if inoperative or damaged.