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How to Remove the Heater Fan on a 1992 GMC K1500

Although the heater fan, or blower motor, in your K1500 is known for its durable, it can fail over time, especially if it’s continually operating at the highest setting. Common signs of a defective...

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How to Change a Fuel Filter on a 1992 Honda Civic

Keeping your fuel system clean requires regular maintenance, such as replacing fuel filters. Fuel filters help keep your fuel clean of dirt and rust particles. A dirty fuel filter can damage your...

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How to Change the Blower Motor on a 1992 GMC K1500

The blower motor in your 1992 GMC K1500 truck allows the warm or cold air from the air conditioner to circulate throughout the interior cabin of the vehicle. If the blower motor begins to fail, you...

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Disassembling Mercedes W123 Kick Panel

Download Disassembling Mercedes W123 Kick Panel – Step 1 Begin by gently prying out the covers for the screws on the upper edge of the kick panel. Step 2 Then remove these screws. Step 3 Then remove...

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1991 Chevrolet Caprice Replace Heater Core

The heater core is an essential component of a car´s interior heating system. The core, which functions like a small radiator, channels the heat from coolant that passes through it, sending it through...

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1990 Pontiac Bonneville Replace Blower Motor

The blower motor works very much like a house fan in your Bonneville, although it’s much smaller. The fan cage or what most mechanics call the “squirrel cage” spins at a pace determined by the settings...

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1990 Toyota Camry Remove Heater Fan

Replacing the heater fan (also known as the “blower motor”) on a Toyota Camry is an easy, DIY, auto repair project. Its location inside the dash makes access slightly awkward; moving the passenger seat...

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1990 Toyota Camry Replace Heater Fan Resistor

The heater fan resistor, also known as the blower motor resistor, is located close to the blower motor in the 1990 Toyota Camry. The resistor has three springs on it. When you move the switch for the...

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How to Fix a Car with No Heat

Download How to Fix a Car with No Heat – Video No heat in your car? Car not blowing hot air? This video will show you how to fix your car’s heater whether it is your heater core, heater control valve,...

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1990 Volkswagen Jetta Install Heater Core

The heater core is mounted under the dashboard on the passenger side of your 1990 Jetta. When you switch on the heater on a cold day, the core produces heat and a fan blows the warm air into the...

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1991 Honda Accord Remove Climate Control Unit

The climate control unit in a 1991 Honda Accord opens and closes the vent doors on the climate control system; it also adjusts the speed of the blower motor. These controls have cables connected to...

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How to Repair a Heat Problems on a Jeef Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler is the ultimate sports utility vehicle. Many of its components are removable and interchangeable including the doors, roof and windshield. Some Wranglers come with canvas doors and...

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How to Replace the Blower Motor on a 1991 Honda Civic

The blower motor in your Civic works much like a house fan. When you activate the heater on the dashboard, the blower motor begins turning its fan blades to warm the interior of the car. With standard...

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1990 Audi 100 Change Blower Motor

The Audi 100’s blower motor blows hot and cold air through the vents of your car. These motors will typically last a long time, but they can eventually go bad. If you notice that your Audi’s vents are...

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1990 BMW E32 Change Heater Blower Motor

The blower motor on a 1990 BMW E32 has a tendency to break down, which will prevent the climate control system from blowing air, either hot or cold. To fix this, you have to access the blower motor...

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1990 Ford Bronco Replace Blower Resistor

If your 1990 Ford Bronco’s heat and air conditioning system doesn’t effectively blow air or if the blower only functions at the high speed setting, the blower motor resistor is likely to blame....

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