Thank u so much for posting this! Due to this video, my sister and I were able to change out the blower motor on my 2012 Malibu. Neither one of us have experience with this kind of thing, but we done it! It went exactly how u detailed it. Thank u!!!!
Good video. I diagnosed my daughters malibu over the phone and decided the fan motor needed to be replaced. Got the job done and everything is working fine. When I got the old fan home, I noticed the electrical terminals were quite dirty and I cleaned them off, applied 12 vdc and the fan works perfectly. I would just recommend cleaning the terminals first before replacing the motor. It could be cheaper.
Thank you for this video. My 18 year old son and I installed this blower motor on his 2012 Malibu. This is his first car ever and he bought it on his own. I'm trying to show him how to save money by doing things himself instead of always going to a shop. RUclips is a great resource when there are great videos like yours around. We got it done and it works like a charm. Again, thank you so much. 😊
Thanks for posting this tutorial! My 23 year old daughter called to say her AC blower wasn’t working. I found you video and forwarded to her. She and her older sister watched it and successfully replaced it! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video! I went to the shop today and they estimated $375 to do this job on a 2011 Malibu. I bought the part myself from Advanced Auto Parts the motor costs $106 I used a 22% off coupon bout it for $89 w tax, followed your instructions and saved myself almost $300. It took me about 38 minutes. Also now they sell the entire blower motor and bracket as one part the hardest part was getting in a good position to screw the new motor in.
I wish I saw this before I jumped the gun and dropped $400 to get my blower motor replaced in my 2012 malibu. Lesson learned... when anything else fails, go to RUclips!!
My fans stopped working yesterday. Gonna try and do this job some time soon - video was great, really appreciated the context on why it's necessary to carve out the defective part with a knife too.
I followed the directions exactly as he said and I was able to replace mine and under 45 minutes I have never worked on a car before awesome video thank you so much awesome help
My 2012 blower motor is about to go out, it’s ticking real bad and it works when it decides to. As a temporary fix until my new one comes in, I just give it a few kicks and it works again. Your video will be very helpful for when I change it out, thank you so much!
Dude, you're a lifesaver! I thought this job was gna be way more complicated for the price the shop wants! I've gone a year without AC, not very fun in this Florida heat.lol Might fix it this weekend!
Thanks for the posting this video. Felt like a student in class. As you got closer to the end, my confidence kept rising. You saved me some money for sure. Hit the likes button and you got a new subscriber. Keep them coming Boss....
Thank you for posting this, winter has just hit hard and I have two young children, motor went during the summer. Now I know how to change it quick and easy..it's freezing out..THANKS a ton
Thank you! Thank you ! Thank you! Your video helped me fix my son's car. I thought I'd have to go out and spend hundreds to get this fixed. Your step by step video was perfect!
Thanks a million, I didn't have to change the motor those wires from the blower to the next connector happened to be lose. Your video helped me see what I needed to check.
Excellent video thank you very much however I ran into the little snafu where the four tabs inside the factory plastic cover that you got to transfer onto the new motor prevented the electrical harness on the motor to pop through it so I grind them off and Bamm, perfect fit. So I made my little video and post it on RUclips if anybody else will have that issue
Great video. I gave my 2011 Malibu LTZ rto my Grandson and the blower just quit. Now I'll know how to replace it. I am sure the dealer would want 100's just for the labor.
All4HimRacingVideos I’m going to email GM’s CEO to remind him that ACCOUNTANTS ARE NOT ENGINEERS. I can’t believe that the motor had to be cut out. Oh, and don’t even get me started on the joys of headlamp bulb replacement.
Thanks for the video. - made removal so easy! I think I would have gotten frustrated and broke something while cutting the adhesive, but your demonstration eased the pain a bit. My replacement was all-in-one. I just had to screw the unit back in. I think it would have been a little easier if it had the separate bracket like yours, but still works great.
is it possible for an air freshener to get stuck in the blower motor squirrel can? Like, what are the chances? That is what the dealer told my friend caused a loud blowing noise when running the A/C. Makes no sense to me, but I'm not an expert on cars. So, just wondering.
thanks for the vid. but you need a camera buddy cuz when you dont show certain stuff it make it really diffucult to do..but its kinda like a altenator replacement fairly easy..also i found if you take off the glove box it gives you more visual for bolt and gasket lign of sight..
@@All4HimRacingVideos after watching this and other videos here I stuck my head under the dash and discovered the hush panel gone and that the blower motor had already been replaced before I bought my 08 Malibu. Should make it even easier to replace again without having to cut around the motor. Just gotta hope it's that just the motor and not it and the resistor.
For the brand we purchased, yes, we had to purchase the gasket kit separately. Some replacement motors come as a kit with new gaskets and others do not. Unfortunately you will need to do your own research before you buy.
I’m dealing with this issue right now. Only thing is when I bench test the motor it works fine but maybe a little bit sluggish. Could the climate control system be that sensitive to a motor thats just starting to go bad maybe?
The motors run capacitor may be failing if its sluggish at times or struggling to maintain speed. What symptoms did you experience before you removed to bench test?
@@All4HimRacingVideos The motor was not operable at all, however after posting this inquiry, I took a stab at examining the resistor and just by touching the resistor connector, the motor suddenly sprung to life. However I noted signs of slight heat buildup in the wire sheathes by the slight brown discoloration they had.
@@All4HimRacingVideos After doing some further research, I concluded that with the motor running sluggish, I believe the bearings inside were worn. (I need to invest in an inductive amp clamp so I can measure amp draw). This would explain the browning of the wires to the resistor because excessive draw puts more of a load through them, which means excessive heat buildup. So I went ahead and just replaced the motor and took the resistor connector apart and resecured the terminals with solder and that seems to have done the trick. Thanks for your help!
I would first check to make sure the pins that the connector slide down over are not bent or miss aligned, causing it not to be able to plug all the way down. Did it come apart easy but just not working for the new part?
did you have difficulty getting the plug to line up? i have it seated all the way but its not far enough to line up plugs. after market blower (same as yours) has a bracket on top that prevents it from seating far enough down.
@@bretrodeback3801 check to see if the screws that hold the plate on top of the blower motor are hitting on the tabs inside the plastic cover. There are four and two were hitting on the top of mine . I used a rotary tool to grind them down.
To be honest I cannot recall, and I do not have any spare parts at the shop for this. Good option is to take your screws to a hardware or home supply store, they will have thread gauges to help determine the screw needed.
IDK how the hell you held it in place and got the screws started. I’m laying upside down, holding it to with one hand and trying to start one screw with the order and can’t get it. How the F do you see the ones in the back???
Thank u so much for posting this! Due to this video, my sister and I were able to change out the blower motor on my 2012 Malibu. Neither one of us have experience with this kind of thing, but we done it! It went exactly how u detailed it. Thank u!!!!
You are very welcome! Have a great day.
Where is the motor located?
@@sylvesternyemah5187 under the glove box..lmao..
Good video. I diagnosed my daughters malibu over the phone and decided the fan motor needed to be replaced. Got the job done and everything is working fine. When I got the old fan home, I noticed the electrical terminals were quite dirty and I cleaned them off, applied 12 vdc and the fan works perfectly. I would just recommend cleaning the terminals first before replacing the motor. It could be cheaper.
Very good suggestion!
Thank you for this video. My 18 year old son and I installed this blower motor on his 2012 Malibu. This is his first car ever and he bought it on his own. I'm trying to show him how to save money by doing things himself instead of always going to a shop. RUclips is a great resource when there are great videos like yours around. We got it done and it works like a charm. Again, thank you so much. 😊
Thats awesome! Really glad it was helpful for you!
Thanks for posting this tutorial! My 23 year old daughter called to say her AC blower wasn’t working. I found you video and forwarded to her. She and her older sister watched it and successfully replaced it! Thanks again!
Thats great to hear! Very glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video! I went to the shop today and they estimated $375 to do this job on a 2011 Malibu. I bought the part myself from Advanced Auto Parts the motor costs $106 I used a 22% off coupon bout it for $89 w tax, followed your instructions and saved myself almost $300. It took me about 38 minutes. Also now they sell the entire blower motor and bracket as one part the hardest part was getting in a good position to screw the new motor in.
Very glad we were able to help you out!
I wish I saw this before I jumped the gun and dropped $400 to get my blower motor replaced in my 2012 malibu. Lesson learned... when anything else fails, go to RUclips!!
My fans stopped working yesterday. Gonna try and do this job some time soon - video was great, really appreciated the context on why it's necessary to carve out the defective part with a knife too.
I followed the directions exactly as he said and I was able to replace mine and under 45 minutes I have never worked on a car before awesome video thank you so much awesome help
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
Worked like a charm. Thank you for posting this. Fixed an '09 for about $100 in parts and an hour's worth of work.
Glad we could help!
My 2012 blower motor is about to go out, it’s ticking real bad and it works when it decides to. As a temporary fix until my new one comes in, I just give it a few kicks and it works again. Your video will be very helpful for when I change it out, thank you so much!
How did your repair go?
Dude, you're a lifesaver! I thought this job was gna be way more complicated for the price the shop wants! I've gone a year without AC, not very fun in this Florida heat.lol Might fix it this weekend!
Thanks for the posting this video. Felt like a student in class. As you got closer to the end, my confidence kept rising. You saved me some money for sure. Hit the likes button and you got a new subscriber. Keep them coming Boss....
Thank you for posting this, winter has just hit hard and I have two young children, motor went during the summer. Now I know how to change it quick and easy..it's freezing out..THANKS a ton
You are welcome!
Never would have figured it out without this video.
Thank you for making it
Glad I could help!
This video is one of the most to the tee videos ok RUclips! Thank you and great job on the video!
Glad it was helpful John!
Cutting the motor out was actually pretty easy. Just use a new blade and take your time. It only took a couple of minutes. Thanks for the video!!
Thank you! Thank you ! Thank you! Your video helped me fix my son's car. I thought I'd have to go out and spend hundreds to get this fixed. Your step by step video was perfect!
Glad to hear!
Thanks a million, I didn't have to change the motor those wires from the blower to the next connector happened to be lose. Your video helped me see what I needed to check.
Glad it helped!
You sound kinda like Casey Affleck
. This instantly makes you the best car repair channel on here
Great video! I will be doing the same repair on a 2012 Chevy Malibu LTZ. The video and Rushelle's comment puts me at ease with this repair procedure.
Thanx! Mine just went out yesterday. This is the easiest yet. No more underhood knucklebusting. No more dashboard removal!
Excelent job the bracket and the screws buy separately?
Does anyone else hear Saul Goodman talking here? Great video! You sound exactly like Saul Goodman!
Wow, interesting, I hear it
Awesome video!...took me 30 minutes all together (and that was with taking breaks due to the awkward position) thanks to your video!
You are welcome! Glad we were able to help you get it fixed!
Excellent video thank you very much however I ran into the little snafu where the four tabs inside the factory plastic cover that you got to transfer onto the new motor prevented the electrical harness on the motor to pop through it so I grind them off and Bamm, perfect fit. So I made my little video and post it on RUclips if anybody else will have that issue
Great video. I gave my 2011 Malibu LTZ rto my Grandson and the blower just quit. Now I'll know how to replace it. I am sure the dealer would want 100's just for the labor.
Hope this helps!
Just changed out the blower on my 2012 thanks to your video!
Glad it was helpful!
All4HimRacingVideos I’m going to email GM’s CEO to remind him that ACCOUNTANTS ARE NOT ENGINEERS. I can’t believe that the motor had to be cut out. Oh, and don’t even get me started on the joys of headlamp bulb replacement.
Made a video on that lol.....as an engineer I'm embarrassed for the one's at GM, all that to change a bulb.
Thank you so much for posting this video!!!! You definitely made it look easier than it was though. 😂
Thanks for the video. - made removal so easy! I think I would have gotten frustrated and broke something while cutting the adhesive, but your demonstration eased the pain a bit. My replacement was all-in-one. I just had to screw the unit back in. I think it would have been a little easier if it had the separate bracket like yours, but still works great.
Glad we could help!
Niawen for posting!! Replaced my motor today! ❤️
THANK YOU SO MUCH, for making this SO SIMPLE, you were so thorough... I got it done in less than 15 min!!!!
Excellent! Glad we could help
What did u use to screw in the self taping screw
Thanks a lot saved me from this cold weather !
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
is it possible for an air freshener to get stuck in the blower motor squirrel can? Like, what are the chances? That is what the dealer told my friend caused a loud blowing noise when running the A/C. Makes no sense to me, but I'm not an expert on cars. So, just wondering.
Muchas gracias!!!! No sabes cuánto me ayudaste con tu vídeo desde Utah 👍
I'm glad I came across this video definitely about to put a new motor in mine
Good luck with your repair, hope this video helps!
Thank you sir!!! Just got done doing my wife's car.
Glad it was helpful!
What replacement model did you use. ???
Links are in the description!
Helped me out a lot thanks for the video Brotha
Glad it was helpful!
Is the filter on the motor the in cabin filter
Would this be the same process for a 2009 Malibu?
Yes! This should cover 2008-2012 model years
thanks for the vid. but you need a camera buddy cuz when you dont show certain stuff it make it really diffucult to do..but its kinda like a altenator replacement fairly easy..also i found if you take off the glove box it gives you more visual for bolt and gasket lign of sight..
My Car Not Blowing Air at all, do you think the Blower Motor are the problem? Thank you.
Do you hear the fan running? If not, than I would think either blower motor or maybe as easy a fix as a blown fuse.
It’s going to be your blower motor resistor.
this came just in time for me and my 08 malibu. not good for the blower to stop working in the middle of a hot tx summer.
Hope this was helpful!
@@All4HimRacingVideos after watching this and other videos here I stuck my head under the dash and discovered the hush panel gone and that the blower motor had already been replaced before I bought my 08 Malibu. Should make it even easier to replace again without having to cut around the motor. Just gotta hope it's that just the motor and not it and the resistor.
Thanks for the video. It helped me out, a lot.
Thank you for this video!!!!! I finally got to change out my motor cause she was on one day and off the next!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful
Was the gasket kit a sperate order from blower motor?
For the brand we purchased, yes, we had to purchase the gasket kit separately. Some replacement motors come as a kit with new gaskets and others do not. Unfortunately you will need to do your own research before you buy.
Some replacement parts don't come with mounting screws. What size are they?
Is a 2013 the same way? ? I can't find a video about a 2013 modle .
Unfortunately I have not had to make this repair on a newer one, and cannot say for sure. I would expect it to be similar though
Thanks man worked great!
Great to hear!
Can you guys help me? My cars ac turns on I switch it but no air blows out or it might blow really weak could this be the blower motor?
I’m dealing with this issue right now. Only thing is when I bench test the motor it works fine but maybe a little bit sluggish. Could the climate control system be that sensitive to a motor thats just starting to go bad maybe?
The motors run capacitor may be failing if its sluggish at times or struggling to maintain speed. What symptoms did you experience before you removed to bench test?
@@All4HimRacingVideos The motor was not operable at all, however after posting this inquiry, I took a stab at examining the resistor and just by touching the resistor connector, the motor suddenly sprung to life. However I noted signs of slight heat buildup in the wire sheathes by the slight brown discoloration they had.
Hmmmm, sounds like the connection has degraded. If possible, you may be able to re-solder the connections.
@@All4HimRacingVideos After doing some further research, I concluded that with the motor running sluggish, I believe the bearings inside were worn. (I need to invest in an inductive amp clamp so I can measure amp draw). This would explain the browning of the wires to the resistor because excessive draw puts more of a load through them, which means excessive heat buildup. So I went ahead and just replaced the motor and took the resistor connector apart and resecured the terminals with solder and that seems to have done the trick. Thanks for your help!
Thank you for this video it really helped
Excellent video that was perfect instruction for my 2009 Malibu. I did need purchase adaptor seperatly
Glad it was helpful Randy!
Nice! Very well explained.
Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video, great explanation.
Thank you!
I can't get mine to push all the way down to get the connector to be able to plug in... what did u do to push it down all the way
I would first check to make sure the pins that the connector slide down over are not bent or miss aligned, causing it not to be able to plug all the way down. Did it come apart easy but just not working for the new part?
did you have difficulty getting the plug to line up? i have it seated all the way but its not far enough to line up plugs. after market blower (same as yours) has a bracket on top that prevents it from seating far enough down.
@@bretrodeback3801 check to see if the screws that hold the plate on top of the blower motor are hitting on the tabs inside the plastic cover. There are four and two were hitting on the top of mine . I used a rotary tool to grind them down.
mine motor came without the 5 screws,,,please help me teling which screw size i need to buy, tks in advance
To be honest I cannot recall, and I do not have any spare parts at the shop for this. Good option is to take your screws to a hardware or home supply store, they will have thread gauges to help determine the screw needed.
Great 👍video hands down
What type of screws, bolts, etc. does this need? I’m new to the game 😭
You should be able to reuse the hardware from when you remove old assembly.
WOW.. Thank you for this!
Thanks for posting, I followed to at tee and Boom!
Very glad to hear it was helpful!
Great video, this is a huge help!!! Happy Thanksgiving
Glad it was helpful! And Happy Thanksgiving as well!
Is it the same for a 2007?
Not familiar with that model year, I would expect it to be similar but this video might not be the best guide for that specific year
Good video
Hopefully you got your car fixed!?
Thanks Boss, Great tutorial, easy peasy!
Really Great job, Thank you.
Nice job 👍👍
Does a new wheel come with the new motor?
Yes it should. I am yet to see a time when it does not.
Great video! Thank you 🙏
Welcome!
Awesome video
Hope it was helpful!
Great video. Thank you
Good luck with your repair!
IDK how the hell you held it in place and got the screws started. I’m laying upside down, holding it to with one hand and trying to start one screw with the order and can’t get it. How the F do you see the ones in the back???
It’s like GM designed it for failure. Job security for their techs. Doable nonetheless
Exactly the same set up on Chevrolet Trax! It's ridiculous!
Mine doesn’t look anything like that 🤔
Ur like Bob Ross
15 inch lbs for the screws
wow stupid chevy !!! i would have never figured that one out.
Very informative ,thank you