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Thank you for your this great Vidor. I was able to follow the same steps on my own truck. The process took me about 2 hours and saved me a chunk of money.
That means a lot. Thank you for that. I always want to do Jeep content but often have other things that I have to get done. So I bring out the camera. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for that info! Sounds like I must have done it right. I never know, I just dig in and let'er fly. It's working great now. Thank you for watching!
Enjoyed the video, subscribed but have a couple of questions. 1. Is unplugging the computer Not a big deal? Nothing to be concerned about? 2. I have seen replacement motors that are for a one prong (terminal) system. Is that what you have? 3. And lastly, was the new motor supplied with the ground that you put on? Thanks for taling the time to answer. Thanks!!
1. Unplugging the computer is no big deal at all. 2.There are 2 wires on the harness of the truck. If you watch the video closely, I take the ground prong from the old motor and swap it to the new motor. 10:55 3. No, I took the connection from the old motor. Thanks!
Mine is actually battery powered. It does make some jobs easier. If I didn't have it I would have used a regular ratchet. One that has a short stroke will work the best of course. Thanks for commenting!
@@ForceBuilt no problem, I appreciate this video because this was a more in dept process and allowed me to understand what’s really going on behind my glove box. Most videos just cut and paste and then they have a solution lol, shit pisses me off, but again thanks to u… keep it real 💯
@@ForceBuilt I went ahead an ripped my cover off. Seems someone had ripped it off before on this '93 Silverado because it looked as if the right side of the cover it had been torn off. Regardless, it worked. I got the blower replaced, and I put the cover back in place. No big deal if it falls off, and maybe I can somehow make it stay in place anyway. No need to remove the speaker screw, and no need to remove the glove box (unless the blower resistor needs replacement). Just be sure to lift the dash up and off the lug located below and to the right, so you can pull the dash outward just enough for blower removal clearance.
Blower motor: amzn.to/3YILobf
I am a member of Amazon Associated. Clicking the links are a great way to support my channel and cost you nothing more! Thanks
man is that in good shape, I wish my red interior looked like that; beautiful.
Well, to be honest, I did remove the dash and paint it like new. The rest is original. Has worn but still looks decent. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your this great Vidor. I was able to follow the same steps on my own truck. The process took me about 2 hours and saved me a chunk of money.
Thank you! Glad you got it fixed!
Changing my blower mother was a breeze thanks to your video!!thank you!!!
Your are very welcome!
I don’t have a Chevy, just my TJ but I still enjoy your videos. Thanx for the content.
That means a lot. Thank you for that. I always want to do Jeep content but often have other things that I have to get done. So I bring out the camera. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video. I have a 91 chevy and your video helped me.
Thanks for letting me know!!!
good work you did it the same way I did on my 91 GMC standard cab short box .
Thanks for that info! Sounds like I must have done it right. I never know, I just dig in and let'er fly. It's working great now. Thank you for watching!
Great job also im very jealous of how clean that interior and dash are!!
Thanks! We actually pulled the dash and painted it. I have a video on that.
Very informative and detailed video. I put the cover back on too (why) I figured it may be a while before I have to do it again.
Thanks Drexter! Yeah, I thought why not put it back. It's supposed to be there after all.
Gotta 91 K1500, thank you, this will save me about $300. 🎉🎉
You are very welcome!
Enjoyed the video, subscribed but have a couple of questions.
1. Is unplugging the computer Not a big deal? Nothing to be concerned about?
2. I have seen replacement motors that are for a one prong (terminal) system. Is that what you have?
3. And lastly, was the new motor supplied with the ground that you put on?
Thanks for taling the time to answer. Thanks!!
1. Unplugging the computer is no big deal at all.
2.There are 2 wires on the harness of the truck. If you watch the video closely, I take the ground prong from the old motor and swap it to the new motor. 10:55
3. No, I took the connection from the old motor.
Thanks!
@@ForceBuilt thanks for your time and complete answers. Great instructional video!!
Thank for the video also not cutting corners I hope I got the same courage to not cut them either. Lol
Thanks for watching and good luck!
That corner bolt is a beast, any tips on getting that out? So I can remove the plate ?
Man, it is tight in there. I don't really have any pointers other than take your time. Thanks for watching!
Great video would really appreciated if you could tell us beginners wat tools size etc you use 🙏
Sorry, I don't remember. I will try an do that from now on! Thanks for the comment
Thank u very much. Bought new blower only had 1 pronge I was so confused
Thanks for watching!
My rubber piece was already broken so I just cut it out lol, I need to get a new one
Unless you just want one, I don't think I would bother. If mine did not already have one, I would have left it off. Thanks for watching!
What’s a good tool to use besides an air ratchet? I don’t have that but I have a 73 piece socket set.. just wish I had a little more wiggle room.
Mine is actually battery powered. It does make some jobs easier. If I didn't have it I would have used a regular ratchet. One that has a short stroke will work the best of course. Thanks for commenting!
@@ForceBuilt no problem, I appreciate this video because this was a more in dept process and allowed me to understand what’s really going on behind my glove box. Most videos just cut and paste and then they have a solution lol, shit pisses me off, but again thanks to u… keep it real 💯
My fan motor is fine. How do I remove the leaves from the air box?
I think you will have to remove the fan motor to do that.
Love how mine sounds like a whine and then ends as a cow
They can be noisy for sure. Animal sounds are a bonus lol. Thanks for watching!
I’m starting to think the people who design this stuff don’t work on them………
You are correct! Thanks for watching!
I don't care if I put the cover back on. Couldn’t I simply rip the cover off?
Not sure. May have to cut a little. It is pretty secure.
@@ForceBuilt I went ahead an ripped my cover off. Seems someone had ripped it off before on this '93 Silverado because it looked as if the right side of the cover it had been torn off. Regardless, it worked. I got the blower replaced, and I put the cover back in place. No big deal if it falls off, and maybe I can somehow make it stay in place anyway. No need to remove the speaker screw, and no need to remove the glove box (unless the blower resistor needs replacement). Just be sure to lift the dash up and off the lug located below and to the right, so you can pull the dash outward just enough for blower removal clearance.