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HVAC Blower Motor for 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (3.7L 225cid L6)
About HVAC Blower Motor
The HVAC blower motor is an electric motor that drives the fan wheel to circulate air through your vehicle's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. Located in the HVAC housing, it creates the airflow that moves conditioned air through the ductwork and vents into the cabin.
A failing blower motor produces weak airflow from vents, unusual noises like squealing or grinding, intermittent operation where air stops and starts randomly, burning smell from the dashboard area, or complete loss of air circulation regardless of fan speed setting.
Blower motor problems often coincide with blower motor resistor failure since electrical resistance issues can overload the motor windings. The cabin air filter should be inspected when replacing the motor because a severely clogged filter forces the motor to work harder, potentially causing premature failure. The blower motor wheel may also need replacement if it's cracked or loose, as an unbalanced wheel creates vibration that damages motor bearings.
Choose OEM-specification motors with proper amperage ratings and mounting configurations for your vehicle. Quality motors feature sealed bearings for longevity and balanced rotors for quiet operation. Replace the cabin air filter simultaneously to ensure optimal airflow and prevent premature motor failure from restriction.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the HVAC blower motor work?
- The blower motor uses electric current to spin an internal rotor with fan blades, creating suction that draws air through the HVAC system. Variable voltage from the blower motor resistor controls motor speed, allowing different fan settings to regulate airflow volume into the cabin.
- What are the signs the blower motor needs replacement?
- Listen for grinding, squealing, or rattling noises from the dashboard, notice weak or intermittent airflow from vents, smell burning odors when using heat or A/C, observe that only certain fan speeds work, or experience complete loss of air circulation despite HVAC controls being turned on.
- How long do blower motors typically last?
- HVAC blower motors typically last 100,000 to 150,000 miles under normal conditions. Lifespan decreases with clogged cabin air filters, extreme climate usage, or electrical system problems that cause voltage fluctuations and motor strain.
- Fits your vehiclew/o Wheel; w/o AC;Four Seasons 35560 HVAC Blower Motor for 1966-1978, 1983-1987 Dodge ChargerAvailable (2 left) Free ShippingFour SeasonsQTYSorry, we only have 2 of that item available
HVAC Blower Motor for 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (3.7L 225cid L6)
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