How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under
the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Thanks |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On 12/28/13, 3:04 PM, dpb wrote:
On 12/28/2013 4:52 PM, wrote: 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Not had to do it so don't know directly, but I've found that there's a Utub video for virtually anything you search for...most of them have been enough to figure it out with (or to realize that is _not_ the way in a couple of instances; keep looking :) ). Yes, do search YouTube... it's amazing what you can find now. And a suggestion... find and grab a factory shop manual (often they come a set these days) for your vehicle/s. They can really save the day sometime; even if it's a job you decide not to tackle, at least you can read up on whats involved. Also, should you ever buy a new vehicle, negotiate a set in as part of the deal... most of the time you can do it. (But I hear printed manuals might soon be going the way of the nixie tube... If/when you sell the vehicle, the manuals are a good selling point, if you scrap or otherwise lose it, manuals sell well on eBay or Craigs List. Good luck with the blower motor! Erik |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On 12/28/2013 5:19 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 16:52:54 -0600, wrote: Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Home Guy asked Americans. Answer: remove the fan from the heater shroud housing. Best Answer: Buy an old Ford. I guess he doesn't need his heater to work to tow it. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 18:24:11 -0800, Erik wrote:
Yes, do search YouTube... it's amazing what you can find now. And a suggestion... find and grab a factory shop manual (often they come a set these days) for your vehicle/s. They can really save the day sometime; even if it's a job you decide not to tackle, at least you can read up on whats involved. Also, should you ever buy a new vehicle, negotiate a set in as part of the deal... most of the time you can do it. (But I hear printed manuals might soon be going the way of the nixie tube... What! What happened to the nixie tube!!!! If/when you sell the vehicle, the manuals are a good selling point, if you scrap or otherwise lose it, manuals sell well on eBay or Craigs List. Good luck with the blower motor! Erik |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 18:24:11 -0800, Erik wrote:
If/when you sell the vehicle, the manuals are a good selling point, if you scrap or otherwise lose it, manuals sell well on eBay or Craigs List. I save mine. They remind me what I know. Toyota's manuals arent' as good as American cars, imnsho. There's even a warning in front of the Toyota that says roughly, Don't expect to fix this car by using these manuals. I'm going back to American cars next time. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 20:39:34 -0600, Irreverent Maximus
wrote: On 12/28/2013 5:19 PM, Oren wrote: On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 16:52:54 -0600, wrote: Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Home Guy asked Americans. Answer: remove the fan from the heater shroud housing. Best Answer: Buy an old Ford. I guess he doesn't need his heater to work to tow it. I guess some tow their homes around. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message m... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On 12/28/13 4:52 PM, wrote:
95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Thanks One explanation he http://tinyurl.com/oakrr8w It's on a '93 but under dash fan motor. The short explanation is that you rip the dash apart. Lots of youtube stuff: http://tinyurl.com/mbxxte8 It's probably stuff you've already seen but who knows. |
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
Obviously you are too stupid to use google which indicates you are already in over your head.
Maybe that is why you are stuck with a piece of **** Chevy. |
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On 12/30/13 7:12 PM, philo wrote:
Since you have not yet gotten any helpful replies and the truck is almost 20 years old you might as well use the "universal philo solution" : Sawzall then duct tape it all back together. Use the good, metalized duck tape though . I think my co-worker did that on his Blazers now that you mention it. He might've done it from the engine side but I don't remember. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On 12/30/2013 07:37 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 12/30/13 7:12 PM, philo wrote: Since you have not yet gotten any helpful replies and the truck is almost 20 years old you might as well use the "universal philo solution" : Sawzall then duct tape it all back together. Use the good, metalized duck tape though . I think my co-worker did that on his Blazers now that you mention it. He might've done it from the engine side but I don't remember. A Sawzall can be neat, here is a room a/c mounted in my friend's electric El Camino https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...94197224_o.jpg more reading here http://www.tdlelectronics.com/EV.shtml |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
Fred Smit wrote:
Obviously you are too stupid to use google which indicates you are already in over your head. Maybe that is why you are stuck with a piece of **** Chevy. Hmmm, Can't OP go to a local library and look up a shop manual? |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
Tony Hwang wrote:
Fred Smit wrote: Obviously you are too stupid to use google which indicates you are already in over your head. Maybe that is why you are stuck with a piece of **** Chevy. Hmmm, Can't OP go to a local library and look up a shop manual? Hmmm, Also when I tried Google, Had more than enough info. instantly including You Tube. Is OP functionally illiterate by any chance? |
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 01:04:20 -0500, micky wrote: On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 16:52:54 -0600, wrote: 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Thanks Have you tried googling this? It's amazing how many very specific topics are out there for car repair, both youtube and text. Mostly youtube but it's worth it if it's just what you want. Omit the year and see what years it gives you. I'm sure pickups were the same for several years in a row. I've googled for nearly 4 hours (using other search engines too). Did not find ****. I did find several of those mostly worthless discussion groups where someone asked this same questiona and no one provided any useful help, or nothing at all. Got a few u-tube videos showing how to change one under the hood. Mine is under the dash. If mine was under the hood, it would have been changed in 10 minutes. Under the dash, therre is no room to get to the damn thing, and removing that glove box seems harder than the blower. 4 hours later, I've found nothing....... Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the instrument panel glove compartment. Unfasten the forward-most screw in the right side door sill plate. Remove the trim panel from the right hinge pillar. If necessary for access, unplug the ECM wiring and remove the ECM. Unplug the electrical lead at the blower motor and if equipped, remove the underdash courtesy lamp. Remove the bolt from the right side lower instrument panel support. Remove the blower cover and the cooling tube. Unfasten the flange screws and pull out the blower motor. You may have to pry back the right side of the instrument panel slightly. Be careful! To install: Position the blower motor and install the mounting screws. Be careful not to catch the blower on anything when sliding it in. Install the cooling tube and the blower shield. Install the bolt into the instrument panel support. Attach the courtesy lamp and the blower electrical lead. If removed, install the ECM. Attach the wiring harness. Install the trim panel on the pillar. Don't forget the screw in the sill plate! Install the instrument panel glove compartment and connect the battery cable. -- Steve W. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote:
"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message om... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Sounds like a lot of money. There are places around here that have an Alldata computer on the counter facing the customers, to use free. The last one I knew was in Laurel, Md. I forget the chain's name. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
micky wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote: "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message m... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Sounds like a lot of money. There are places around here that have an Alldata computer on the counter facing the customers, to use free. The last one I knew was in Laurel, Md. I forget the chain's name. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood Hi, Right on the firewall. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 22:00:32 -0500, micky
wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote: "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message news:A7udne9y6IdYEyLPnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@earthlink. com... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Sounds like a lot of money. There are places around here that have an Alldata computer on the counter facing the customers, to use free. The last one I knew was in Laurel, Md. I forget the chain's name. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood One vehicle subscription is about $15 per year with an online discount cupon. |
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How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 11:21:27 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 10:46:07 -0500, micky wrote: On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 23:43:20 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 22:00:32 -0500, micky wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote: "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message news:A7udne9y6IdYEyLPnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@earthli nk.com... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Sounds like a lot of money. There are places around here that have an Alldata computer on the counter facing the customers, to use free. The last one I knew was in Laurel, Md. I forget the chain's name. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood One vehicle subscription is about $15 per year with an online discount cupon. A lot cheaper than I thought. And I suppose, unless you're dealing with a new or almost new car, you can get just about everything there is in your first year. When I buy a used car, I only go to Laurel once, to see the TSBs and whatever else they have. I also buy the shop manuals, even though they are over 100 dollars now, even on ebay. I get the manuals on DVD - a lot cheaper than print. That's an idea, but I do like having them in print. I add the 100+ dollars to the cost of the car. Then it seems cheaper. |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 12:37:19 -0500, micky
wrote: On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 11:21:27 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 10:46:07 -0500, micky wrote: On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 23:43:20 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 22:00:32 -0500, micky wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote: "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message news:A7udne9y6IdYEyLPnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@earthl ink.com... wrote in message ... 95 Chevy K2500. I need to replace the heater blower fan. It's under the dash on the passenger side below glove compartment. I has a rubber cover over it. I cant seem to figure out how to remove that rubber cover. Someone told me to remove the glove compartment. Removing that seems more difficult than the blower itself, since the screws are located real low under the door, which can not be opened beyond a certain point. Can anyone tell me step by step how to do this? Sometimes the online parts places such as Autozone will have that information. Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Sounds like a lot of money. There are places around here that have an Alldata computer on the counter facing the customers, to use free. The last one I knew was in Laurel, Md. I forget the chain's name. Don't know much about the K2500 but some vhicles you can get to/replane the fan from under the hood One vehicle subscription is about $15 per year with an online discount cupon. A lot cheaper than I thought. And I suppose, unless you're dealing with a new or almost new car, you can get just about everything there is in your first year. When I buy a used car, I only go to Laurel once, to see the TSBs and whatever else they have. I also buy the shop manuals, even though they are over 100 dollars now, even on ebay. I get the manuals on DVD - a lot cheaper than print. That's an idea, but I do like having them in print. I add the 100+ dollars to the cost of the car. Then it seems cheaper. I spend the hundred bucks I save on the print version on a used laptop to display the manual - so I come out feeling I'm ahead. The laptop is part of the "car kit" |
How to remove heater fan 95 pickup
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote:
Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Not for the money they want. I know a guy who used to work for an auto repair shop, he said they paid over $2000 a year for it, and that was 4 or 5 years ago. |
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... On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:43:19 -0600, "NotMe" wrote: Look into a subscription to Alldata from Autozone. Not for the money they want. I know a guy who used to work for an auto repair shop, he said they paid over $2000 a year for it, and that was 4 or 5 years ago. We have several vehicles and pay ~ $30 for the first sub and ~$15 each for the rest. that's per year |
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