Hi Guys,
I am new to the forum and need a little help. I have had an 87 IROC-Z28 with 86,000 original miles for three years now and last week when I took my baby for a ride ( In Colorado ) i turned the heater on and it made a low grind sound, then blew the fuse that runs on the right side of the engine block. I think maybe something got in the blower housing and am at a loss of how to get to the blower motor. I am new to repair on American vehicles (lol) I have a 1979 BMW and I must say, it is much easier to work on.
Any insight you guys have will be greatly appriciated.
Thanks,
Christian
I am new to the forum and need a little help. I have had an 87 IROC-Z28 with 86,000 original miles for three years now and last week when I took my baby for a ride ( In Colorado ) i turned the heater on and it made a low grind sound, then blew the fuse that runs on the right side of the engine block. I think maybe something got in the blower housing and am at a loss of how to get to the blower motor. I am new to repair on American vehicles (lol) I have a 1979 BMW and I must say, it is much easier to work on.
Any insight you guys have will be greatly appriciated.
Thanks,
Christian
articwhiteZ
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open the hood.. look to your left on the fire wall. /AC box..
you can get to it. it's held in by 4/5/6 somthing like that.of 6mm/8mm bolts. it's not hard to take out.. sombody will post a photo.
it's plug and play with the new one.. you will also swap the fan thats on the front of it when you pull it out.(small nut & washer). easy easy..
you can get to it. it's held in by 4/5/6 somthing like that.of 6mm/8mm bolts. it's not hard to take out.. sombody will post a photo.
it's plug and play with the new one.. you will also swap the fan thats on the front of it when you pull it out.(small nut & washer). easy easy..

JamesC
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Welcome to TGO. Check post #4 of the following link for a pic:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/elec...aro-rs-no.html
BTW, stuffing a towel below the housing to catch those little screws is a good thing--don't ask how I know!
JamesC
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/elec...aro-rs-no.html
BTW, stuffing a towel below the housing to catch those little screws is a good thing--don't ask how I know!
JamesC
Thank you guys so much, I will give it a try tomorrow.



