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Heater fuses blows out on 2001 763g
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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 27674" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>I don't recall it being too hard to change out the fan. You have to lift the cab and the heater/ac unit is bolted to the back of the cab with 4 bolts. It seems like I remember having to look for the bolts because they were hidden by insulation. The HVAC will drop as a unit and then the blower will be accessible. I remember having some trouble with some of the duct work because it has to be split to get the motor out. Make sure to take note of how the fans are mounted on the motor so you can put them on the new motor the right way. I got my blower from NAPA and I just took the old blower there and they pulled out a book and matched it up. Make sure you get a 3 speed motor with the correct number of wires. I can't remember how much it cost but it seems like I remember it being less than $70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 27674, member: 248"] I don't recall it being too hard to change out the fan. You have to lift the cab and the heater/ac unit is bolted to the back of the cab with 4 bolts. It seems like I remember having to look for the bolts because they were hidden by insulation. The HVAC will drop as a unit and then the blower will be accessible. I remember having some trouble with some of the duct work because it has to be split to get the motor out. Make sure to take note of how the fans are mounted on the motor so you can put them on the new motor the right way. I got my blower from NAPA and I just took the old blower there and they pulled out a book and matched it up. Make sure you get a 3 speed motor with the correct number of wires. I can't remember how much it cost but it seems like I remember it being less than $70. [/QUOTE]
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