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7
Time Required
8 minutes
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Introduction
This replacement is fairly straightforward. This repair is needed for every 2011 Scion Tc, because blower motor plays an important role to keep drivers cool or warm. It’s a crucial part of the heating and cooling systems in a 2011 Scion Tc.
What you need
Step 1
Blower Motor
- Locate your blower motor. Your blower motor should be below the glovebox.
Locate your blower motor. Your blower motor should be below the glovebox.
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Step 2
- Remove the three 2 mm screws that secure the blower motor.
Remove the three 2 mm screws that secure the blower motor.
Step 3
- Remove the two 1 mm Phillips #0 screws that secure the blower motor wiring harness.
Remove the two 1 mm Phillips #0 screws that secure the blower motor wiring harness.
Step 4
- Disconnect the sensor that is connect to the blower motor.
- The sensor should have a click and carefully remove it upwards.
Disconnect the sensor that is connect to the blower motor.
The sensor should have a click and carefully remove it upwards.
Step 5
- Put the new blower motor in place, and secure it with the three 2 mm Phillips #0 screws.
Put the new blower motor in place, and secure it with the three 2 mm Phillips #0 screws.
Step 6
- Tighten the two 1 mm screws to the wiring harness.
Tighten the two 1 mm screws to the wiring harness.
Step 7
- Congratulations, you have successfully replaced your blower motor!
- Once all the screws are tightened, just make sure to turn on your air to see if your blower motor works!
Congratulations, you have successfully replaced your blower motor!
Once all the screws are tightened, just make sure to turn on your air to see if your blower motor works!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jose Ruvalcaba
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Christopher Sean Harris - Jun 17, 2022
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Is the blower motor inside of the car under the glovebox? Do I need to replace the glovebox to get to the blower motor?