|
|
|
 Replacement Parts Catalog
OEM Replacement Parts Catalog
|
What is a blower motor? A blower motor is a mechanized fan that is attached to the output tubes that circulate hot and cooled air from your engine. The fan is responsible for keeping the air moving and is actually the force pushing the hot or cold air into the passenger compartment of the vehicle. This is when you actually feel your heater or air conditioner blowing the necessary heat or cold you need through the vents.
If I don't have a heater or air conditioning, what's the big deal? The blower motor is not really a part that you can live without. Sure, there are many vehicle owners that have driven their cars for quite some time without a blower motor. Doing this is dangerous because your engine can overheat and lead to a critical failure if the air isn't properly circulating. And if your engine doesn't cease or break down, you are definitely reducing the longevity of your engine and causing costly wear to expensive parts by letting the extreme heat and pressure build up.
What can go wrong with a blower motor? There are several things that may cause your blower motor to stop working. The simplest cause would be a blown fuse. If you replace the fuse and it quickly blows again, then you probably have an electrical short. Disconnected wires on the exterior of the blower motor can also cause it stop working, and if your blower motor gets dirty, it can get clogged or muddy which keeps the fan blades from spinning.
How do I test my blower motor? When you are troubleshooting your blower motor, it is best to start by running the air conditioning or the heater to see if you can hear the sound of the fan. If you can hear the fan, it could be clogged or corroded with dirt. If you do not hear the fan, then you may have a bad resistor, blown fuse, or a loose wire. Next, you should replace any blown fuses in your car's fuse panel and try to start the blower motor again. If another fuse blows right away, you have an electrical short. If it doesn't blow out and the motor is still silent, then something else is wrong. In the case where the fuse lasts for a little while as the fan spins but then the fuse blows again, that usually means you need to replace the brushes on the motor. Finally, you can pull the motor out and visually inspect it for loose wires. If you don't see any and still want to test, try hooking it up to the battery to see if the motor will start. If all these tests still find you with a dead blower motor, it's definitely time to replace it.
How do I replace it? Usually located under your vehicle's instrument panel, the blower motor can be removed and replaced. You'll need to disconnect the blower motor connector and remove the retaining screws holding it into place. Detach the fan retainer clip from the motor shaft that's located in the center of the blower wheel. You may need to save that piece if you are not replacing the whole motor. Inspect your new motor to ensure nothing is broken and the blades can properly spin. Re-attach the fan retainer clip, the retaining screws, and the connector so you can test your new blower motor out.
Latest Hyundai Blower Motor Applications
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 02/03 - Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD 3.5L V6 Soft Touch Type Full Auto Fan Included Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 06/01 - Hyundai Sonata A/C & Heater Motor and Fan Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 07/00 - Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD 2.7L V6 G6BA A/C & Heater RTY+P/BTN TYPE Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/98 - Hyundai Tiburon 2.0 DOHC-16V G4CP Motor and fan From 09-11-98 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/95 - 09/98 Hyundai Elantra 2.0L DOHC16V G4CP Motor Only To 09-09-98 Use w/ fan # 97117-29000 Blower Motor |
 |
Genera Blower Motor 07/00 - Hyundai Elantra 2.0L 4 Door G4GC Inc. Impeller Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor - 09/98 Hyundai Tiburon 1.8 DOHC-16V G4CN Motor Only To 09-10-98 Use w/fan #97117-29000 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/99 - 07/02 Hyundai Accent 1.6L DOHC-16V G4ED Motor and Fan Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/94 - 08/99 Hyundai Accent G4EK Motor Only Use w/ fan #97117-24900 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/95 - 09/98 Hyundai Elantra 1.8L DOHC16V G4GB Motor Only To 09-10-98 Use w/ fan # 97117-29000 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 07/00 - Hyundai Santa Fe 2WD 2.7L V6 G6BA A/C & Heater RTY+P/BTN TYPE Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 94-98 Hyundai Sonata 3.0V6 SOHC12V G6CT Motor Only Use w/ fan # 97117-29900 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 99-01 Hyundai Sonata V6 G6BV A/C & Heater Motor and Fan Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 06/01 - Hyundai Sonata 2.7V6 DOHC24V G6BA A/C & Heater Motor and Fan Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/98 - Hyundai Elantra 2.0L DOHC16V G4CP Motor and fan From 09-10-98 Blower Motor |
 |
Four Seasons Blower Motor 09/98 - 05/01 Hyundai Sonata G4JS A/C & Heater Motor and Fan Blower Motor |
Some Hyundai Blower Motor Applications (View Full Catalog Above)
| Hyundai Accent |
Hyundai Accent 1.6L DOHC-16V |
Hyundai Elantra 1.8L DOHC16V |
| Hyundai Elantra 2.0L 4 Door |
Hyundai Elantra 2.0L DOHC16V |
Hyundai Santa Fe 2WD 2.7L V6 |
| Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD 2.7L V6 |
Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD 3.5L V6 |
Hyundai Sonata |
| Hyundai Sonata V6 |
Hyundai Sonata 2.7V6 DOHC24V |
Hyundai Sonata 3.0V6 SOHC12V |
| Hyundai Tiburon 1.8 DOHC-16V |
Hyundai Tiburon 2.0 DOHC-16V |
| G4CN |
G4CP |
G4ED |
G4EK |
G4GB |
G4GC |
G4JS |
G6BA |
| G6BV |
G6CT |
More Applications (View Full Catalog Above)
|
|