How To Replace Blower Motor 2007-2012 NISSAN SENTRA [blower motor replacement]
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How to replace blower motor on a nissan sentra 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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This video really helped! I got the job done in about 3 hours. Be very careful and don’t mess with the adjustment of the locking nut on the brake assembly. I had to reinstall the pedal assembly because my brakes were stuck on. Good luck everyone!
My brakes are stuck on!! Did you have to readjust it or?
I was quoted $1200 to get mine replaced and now I can see why... it truly seems easy just a lot of steps. Nissan making it seem almost impossible to fix anything yourself...
Dude thank you so much, watch your video day before job was done! Took me about an hour with your help and right tools. Boys remember to change your cabin filter before reinstalling your pedal box!
There was NOTHING easy about that
I’m doing this right now as a favor for the in-laws, and man it’s a pain in the ass
@ivanpadilla9875 was you successful in finishing the job ?? I was thinking about replacing the blower motor on my mom car but after watching this video and hot Texas weather, I guess I'll take it to a mechanic.
@@johnram4338 yes, I got it done. I'll never do it again on MY Nissan. This video was helpful but it was the hardest remove and replace job I've ever done. And I've been doing this for 40 years
If you are not small take out the front seat and save yourself a lot of pain. Makes it a lot easier.
Thanks. It didn't take me 8 minutes but rather 4 hours. Twisting it back in at a funny angle really slowed me down a bit. But following the steps here really helped.
Also didn't take off the computer part. A cable just refused to come out so i I tucked it high up and got the thing out and back in.
No problem! Glad this video helped you.
Thanks for the video! I just did mine. Hardest part was having no space to work! Not really taking everything off. I was upside down on my side reaching for tools was crazy but not impossible. If you can have some one hand you the things you need it helps a lot because of the space. Tip**I didn’t remove computer bcm. put it as high as you can should be enough room to remove blower motor!
No problem glad you found this video useful. And yes you can move it out of the way too! Thanks for your comment.
Very good video, I personally saw this and 2 more and I learned a little in each one, I did the job, and yes it is laborious but it can be done, it saved me about 250 or 300 dollars, not bad.
thank you so much.
Looks like fun 😢 wish me luck. Ordering the part now
T20 torx screw by engine latch. 8mm socket to remove bcm bracket and motor. 13mm long to remove pedals. Removing the cover under steering allows you to open bcm bracket screw easily with extention. No need to unplug bcm, just push it higher. U need a pliers to turn the motor into position once you get it in. You need a needle nose to pull the tie wraps on brake pedal. No need to remove the air channel. Pedals and bcm bracket are only obstacles along with the brake pedal fork. Took me 1 hour. Very helpful video, thank you very much
The removal process is very important
Very good Video I will remove one of those tomorrow 😁👌
Is this the same process for a 2012 Nissan Sentra?
I have a 2007 Nissan Sentra broke my arm haven't been able to drive it I don't know if it was a squirrel or a rat I think they made a mess where are my AC is cost when I turn it on it makes a lot of noise like leaves and stuff like that I opened the hood and I found some pecans broken by the battery I've been asking how to get it cleaned myself how do you say it would be by the blower I'm looking at your video right here and could they had make a nest in there
I keep seeing videos and people saying its an hour job and i see the seat still installed. I took out the seat and still took more than an hour just to remove the old blower. Good luck everyone!
No need to remove the seat unless you have the time to do so.
How long does this process usually take?
I have a question my unit is stuck in defrost it's stuck on high and it won't quit blowing air...6.22 pm in Texas I'm James
Which way do you turn the adjustable wrench to loosen the locking nut on the clevis? I assumed counter-clockwise, but I can't get it to budge. I also tried clockwise, and it still won't move.
Ohhhh. I think I want to turn it clockwise because you have to turn the clevis counter-clockwise. So turning it clockwise will move it AWAY, thus leaving room to get the clevis off?
I got it off. The nut turns to the right (clockwise) and the clevis turns to the left (counter-clockwise).
Sorry for late reply, yes that is correct and glad you got it off.
Great video! Thank you!
Question. I have my new blower motor in, but i cannot for the life of me rotate it to align the screw. Any suggestions to get this thing turned?
Also, unfortunately i lost the blower motor mounting screw during removal. Does anyone know what size would work? Thanks!
I just installed mine. Once you get unit in, you turn it left pass the alignment bracket to get to fall in to the proper depth then twist it back right. The reason is the little angle piece is what locks it in place. The angle piece is right of the alignment arm
Well, here comes my journey 😂😂 wish me luck
You got this 🤛
Wish you show how to actually unplug those connectors and not just point to them.
I cant figure out how to get the computer unplugged for some reason. Got aggrivated, and left it in the garage for tonight.
I did this 8 years ago and somehow forgot how horrific the whole process is. Now in my infinite genius I bought another Sentra, and I'm doing it again.
For anyone reading, you don't need to unplug the computer at all, just move it out of the way as you work
I can't get the connectors out of th bcm? Been trying for hours. Anyone have tips?
Try to use a flat hat to pry it off if you haven’t already done it yet.
@@BrianBalatbatI never got the connectors off but was able to somehow remove the old fan and install the new one just by shoving the BCM out of the way. Thanks for your help!
@HankGoodness brother. ANY pointers on where you shoved it would be a huge help. Also, I have everything tore out and haven't even managed to locate the blower motor
@@bhackaa laying on your back looking up, I was able to remove one of the clips from the BCM, the one that has the easy side release... I couldn't release the other two that had end clips. Keep the metal bracket facing down (toward your face) and shove the bcm (with two wires still connected) as far up and to the right as you can. As long as you are part giraffe and octopus, and you have tremendous patience, you will get it. The screw that holds the blower fan in will be shiny silver and is a phillips btw. Just take your time. Good luck!
Then turn so you are laying on your left shoulder facing/looking toward the passenger side of the car, way up in the middle of the dash you will see the blower. One of the toughest repairs I've ever tried to do to a car.
This job has to be one of the worst things to do in the freezing winter .
I can't stand the way that all needs to be removed.
To be honest , I never reinstalled the right side brace mount that helps hold the
Kick panel . it just wouldn't line up right for me with the pedal assembly .
I can understand that feeling. As long as you got everything else put back in.
You didn't show the location of the blower motor
What do you mean? I literally pulled out the whole blower motor lol
Its still a stupid design. But thanks for the info..
So is being charged $700 for a shop to do this a scam
I wouldn’t say it’s a scam, but $700 is a bit much for this job. Mobile mechanic would probably charge $200 labor for this job.
There is no way I would do all this work and not put in a oem quality part.
Well…. Im about to do it this weekend with an Amazon part. I’ll let you know.
I did Valeo motor,lasted 2.5yrs in a temperate climate UK...Amazon motor was a third of the price with a 3 Yr guarantee,yes the business will probably be long gone If I need to claim...but Valeo simply aren't worth the extra..check out E11 rhd,a complete joke of a job.
@@TheMopar97how did it go considering doing this my self! Also for the break pedal bolt do you just hold it still and rotate the box for the pin?
@@petercarey4507 worked fine and still working today great. I would suggest that you put some type of light coating of lubricant/grease on the blower motor’s threads. The unit twists into place and the last 3mm of turning was tough! If there was maybe some silicone grease on it it would have slipped right into place. But overall not a bad project and saved a bunch of money.
@@petercarey4507 the break bolt part just do as he said. It’s easy to come off
2013 Nissan Sentra SV. Just Changed out my wife's blower motor. Don't follow this video. Take out the glove box. No more difficult than changing a headlight on most modern vehicles. I tried to video, but it wouldn't work on my phone. There are videos showing the glove box method.
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*typo, I put 2013 instead of 2012. But yeah 2013 is a different design that’s why yours can be removed from the glove box. I fixed the title my mistake.
Is 2010 different from the 2012 placement bc I'm having issues with my 2010 sentra
@@stephaniewolfgang9730 yours is the same process as this video unfortunately
I just replace one in 2010. Want to make it real comfortable take out the drivers front seat. You can change out one of the blower motors and the transistor in about an hour. But you just need to make sure the battery is disconnected for at least 20 minutes.
I hate Nissans