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How to replace 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee fan Heater Blower Motor

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The blower motor is under panel near glove box. remove connector then the 3 mounting screws that hold it in. if changing the motor, use old fan cage from blower to new one, remove retainer clip to take off of motor shaft. CARL,

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SOURCE: blower motor only works on high on 98 jeep grand

you need a temp limited switch and for the most part its close to the blower motor has a small screw on each side with a plug in the middle give these websites a try www.autozone.com and www.alldatadiy.com if all fails stop by your Jeep dealership in the parts department and they be able to show you what i am talking about and print you off pictures and diagrams showing you where it is located wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.

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