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Heater Blower Motor

How to remove a heater blower motor from a 1996 Toyota Avalon XLS.

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Remove the glovebox door, and the under dash cover/trim panel.

Look behind where the glove box was, you will see the heater box

At the bottom of this box, there is a round plate with a wiring connector and 3 screws holding this plate to the heater box.

This plate is the bottom of the heater fan assembly; remove the connector, and the 3 screws. The fan motor will drop staright down. Real easy to do.

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The heater fan motor can not be installed wrong; thee are locater tabs that preven this, and, the wire connector is just long enough to make it fit right. Thak you for allowing me to provide additional assistance, the graciousness of a FixYa woul be much appreciated.
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