Just watched this again after a couple years. The 2nd screw removed was not holding the blower in place. The screw to the left and slightly below the one removed is what holds the motor in place. 2 screws at about 11:00 on a clock, the top screw of those 2 was still holding the motor in place.
In the middle of doing a remote start on my 08 Pilot and figured I’d address the squeaky hamster wheel while I’m under there. Are those blue wires going to your passenger fuse box your lock and unlock by chance? Because that’s the exact connector I stopped at last night. Ha
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Just watched this again after a couple years. The 2nd screw removed was not holding the blower in place. The screw to the left and slightly below the one removed is what holds the motor in place. 2 screws at about 11:00 on a clock, the top screw of those 2 was still holding the motor in place.
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Great easy to follow video.
You have the best instruction videos
A whole lot more difficult than this video makes it out to be
In the middle of doing a remote start on my 08 Pilot and figured I’d address the squeaky hamster wheel while I’m under there.
Are those blue wires going to your passenger fuse box your lock and unlock by chance? Because that’s the exact connector I stopped at last night. Ha
You don’t need to drop the glove box for this?