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Re: blower motor on 97 civic EX

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Re: blower motor on 97 civic EX

loewent31 Aug 2006 13:20
PS, I usually drop if at least once a year.  This car doesn't have a cabin
air filter, so I often get leaves and other sh.t in the blower.  Starts
clicking at certain speeds.  Really annoying.

t

>Super easy, 3 screws and it drops to the floor.
>
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>>Thanks,
>>Lynn

loewent31 Aug 2006 13:18
Super easy, 3 screws and it drops to the floor.

You can get a blower motor from a wrecker for way cheaper than that.  Call
around, see what you can find.

t

>When my daughter turns on the A/C in her 97 Honda Civic EX 5 spd,
>something in the right side footwell starts making a thumping noise.  The
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>Thanks,
>Lynn

Lynn31 Aug 2006 03:20
When my daughter turns on the A/C in her 97 Honda Civic EX 5 spd,
something in the right side footwell starts making a thumping noise.  The
thumping noise gets faster as you speed up the A/C fan.  Is her blower
motor dying ?

Uh, this bad boy is not cheap:
  http://www.slhondaparts.com/browse.asp?Model=CIVIC&Year=1997&TrimLevel=2DR+EX&Tr
ansLevel=5MTKA&Section=E&Category=B++1710%7CHEATER+BLOWER&Doors=2&Emissions=KA&P
artCatalogId=13S020


How easy is it to drop the blower assembly and check it out ?

We just put a new clutch cnd rebuilt the gearbox bearings in this car.  I'm
afraid I'm not real anxious to drop another $500+ on it.

Thanks,
Lynn

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