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I cant find the blower motor - 1992 Honda Accord

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On this model the blower motor is completely inclosed in the heater box. there are two fans on the motor, one on each side of the motor. the hole thing is about 8" wide. if you look under the passenger side of the dash, behind the glove box you will notice how the heater box has a section that is removeable. its in there. good luck.

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If you mean the climate control blower motor, it's usually under the dash on the passenger side on Hondas.

1990-93 Accord

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. If so equipped, disable the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
  2. Remove the glove box.
  3. Remove the glove box frame (lower support) Fig. 2: Remove the glove box and frame i cant find the blower motor - 86806004.gif

  4. If not equipped with air conditioning:
    1. Remove the three screws and remove the heater duct.
    2. Remove the blower mounting nuts. Unplug the wiring from the blower motor, resistor and recirculation control motor, then remove the blower assembly.
  5. If equipped with air conditioning:
    1. Lift the carpet in the passenger compartment. Remove the side cover (kick panel).
    2. Remove the control unit bracket nuts; unplug the five connectors and remove the control unit bracket.
    3. Remove the retaining band, then remove the blower lower covers. Do not break the tabs on the lower covers.
    4. Remove the retaining nuts and remove the blower assembly. Fig. 3: Air conditioned models require the removal of the control unit. Handle it carefully 86806005.gif
      Fig. 4: Remove the lower covers from the blower unit 86806006.gif
      To install:
  6. Install the blower unit and tighten the retaining nuts.
  7. On air conditioned vehicles:
    1. Install the lower covers and the retaining band.
    2. Install the control unit bracket and carefully engage the wiring connectors to their proper location.
    3. Install the kick panel and reposition the carpet.
  8. Connect the wiring to the blower assembly. For non-air conditioned vehicles, install the air duct and tighten the screws.
  9. Install the glove box frame and install the glove box. Note that some of trim on the frame is held with 2-sided tape; replace the tape when reassembling as necessary.
  10. If applicable, enable the SRS.
  11. Connect the negative battery cable.
1988-91 Prelude
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the glove box and frame (lower support).
  3. Remove the 4 screws and remove the heater duct. Fig. 5: The glove box and frame are secured by several small screws 86806007.gif

  4. Remove the 3 mounting bolts.
  5. Unplug the wiring connectors from the blower motor, resistor and recirculation controller. Remove the blower motor assembly.
  6. Reinstall in reverse order. Make certain the blower mating surfaces are tightly sealed.

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