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Heater blower noisy

I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla,is it easy to remove the blower motor.

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There should not be no more then three screws and unplug and the blower is out and you say its noisy check for leaves and to make sure the blower is not hitting anything before you go to buy another one.

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