Blower Motor Plastic Housing Removal??
Blower Motor Plastic Housing Removal??
Hi all,
Well I found some rust coming from seam sealer failure directly in the back of the wheel well which is directly located below the blower motor. In an effort to reseal that area I need to get to it, and clean it out.
Problem I am having now is that I can't seem to get the housing off. Thats the part that the blower motor attaches to. I dissconnected the top of the ac/condensor which is directly next to it (I think that what its called). Anyways that is not sliding up and off because under it there is some sort of core which consequently I just saw had some leaves in it.
Is there anyway to get this thing off so I can address the seam seal below the blower motor housing? Damn GM and there engineering design team.
Well I found some rust coming from seam sealer failure directly in the back of the wheel well which is directly located below the blower motor. In an effort to reseal that area I need to get to it, and clean it out.
Problem I am having now is that I can't seem to get the housing off. Thats the part that the blower motor attaches to. I dissconnected the top of the ac/condensor which is directly next to it (I think that what its called). Anyways that is not sliding up and off because under it there is some sort of core which consequently I just saw had some leaves in it.
Is there anyway to get this thing off so I can address the seam seal below the blower motor housing? Damn GM and there engineering design team.
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