Hey, great video!!! Just any fyi for those that have tested and ruled out fuses, relays and the blower motor resister, fan control module and come to the conclusion your blower motor needs to be replaced....before you follow this excellant video and replace your blower motor, you should consider that the problem might just be that the blower's squirrel cage fan might just be stuck on something which is preventing it from spinning! That's what happened to me. Before I completely removed my blower motor, I removed the front 4 screws and tabs as shown in the video, gently pried down the cover so I could just see the squirrel cage fan, and used a thin screwdriver to spin the fan mànually. When I turned the key and tried the fan again, it worked normally again so I just buttoned it back up and am enjoying full A/C & Heat again! Maybe I dislodged whatever was binding the fan, but consider trying this before you do a full replacement.
+Ken F Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
You saved me some cash! I took the covers off and out of sheer curiosity and remembering this comment. I gave it a couple thumps and turned on the car. Started up like nothing happened.
I own an 07. Mfg. date July 07 and my fan is in the same place. Really easy fix. So pay attention before you see other videos stating the fan is way up behind the dash.
If the fan blows fine, but is noisy, does it probably need replacement? That's the case with an '06 I just bought. The heat and A/C work beautifully, but it makes a whirring racket sometimes. I can cut the fan off and the noise disappears.
I'm pretty sure that the part# (1ahcx00326) shown is the blower motor for a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5L with MANUAL temperature control and NOT one with automatic A/C & Heater temperature control so make sure you use the correct blower!
+Håvard Johnsen We currently do not have an auto repair video that covers this particular repair. We will keep this request in mind in the event that we need to make this repair in the future. 1aauto.com
+Bryan Olson We currently do not have an auto repair video specific to your vehicle. We will keep this request in mind in the event that we need to make this repair in the future. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
I appreciate your videos. I was hoping this would help me with my 06 Maxima blower motor replacement however it seems they have some differences. I can't, for the life of me, get the blower motor/entire housing down as if there is some clip or screw in the rear I can't get to nor confirm that it's even there.
We currently do not have an auto repair video specific to your vehicle. You might be able to apply some of the basic steps shown in this video to your application. +jimbeezeetheman
I want to know where the fresh air intake / recirculation mechanism is. My 2010 Altima’s mechanism does not close completely. I want to clean and lubrificate it. Please tell me where it is and how to reach it? Thx
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Hey, great video!!! Just any fyi for those that have tested and ruled out fuses, relays and the blower motor resister, fan control module and come to the conclusion your blower motor needs to be replaced....before you follow this excellant video and replace your blower motor, you should consider that the problem might just be that the blower's squirrel cage fan might just be stuck on something which is preventing it from spinning! That's what happened to me. Before I completely removed my blower motor, I removed the front 4 screws and tabs as shown in the video, gently pried down the cover so I could just see the squirrel cage fan, and used a thin screwdriver to spin the fan mànually. When I turned the key and tried the fan again, it worked normally again so I just buttoned it back up and am enjoying full A/C & Heat again! Maybe I dislodged whatever was binding the fan, but consider trying this before you do a full replacement.
+Ken F Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
thank you for the tip. I'll be testing that before buying
You saved me some cash! I took the covers off and out of sheer curiosity and remembering this comment. I gave it a couple thumps and turned on the car. Started up like nothing happened.
I own an 07. Mfg. date July 07 and my fan is in the same place. Really easy fix. So pay attention before you see other videos stating the fan is way up behind the dash.
Didn't have to remove anything but the glove box on my 07.
I just did this for my 2003 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE and it was almost identical. In other words, nothing was different that actually matters.
Was that trunk button there? Cause there's one on the driver's side. They would make two buttons.
Maybe next time can you give advice how you got to the two back screws? I nearly ripped the entire assembly out.
Can you guys do a video for the ac evaporator replacement in the same car you working on ?? Thanks
Thank you so much. My blower just went out and I thought I was gonna have to pay big bucks to replace it.
+Jessica Ward Thank you for your feedback; we are happy we could help!
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If the fan blows fine, but is noisy, does it probably need replacement? That's the case with an '06 I just bought. The heat and A/C work beautifully, but it makes a whirring racket sometimes. I can cut the fan off and the noise disappears.
Thanx guys 😃
I'm pretty sure that the part# (1ahcx00326) shown is the blower motor for a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5L with MANUAL temperature control and NOT one with automatic A/C & Heater temperature control so make sure you use the correct blower!
+Ken F That is correct, 1AHCX00326is just for models with manual A/C only! 1aauto.com
Do you have video of replacing blower motor on Xtrail T30 2004 model?
+Håvard Johnsen We currently do not have an auto repair video that covers this particular repair. We will keep this request in mind in the event that we need to make this repair in the future. 1aauto.com
you left out the most important part . how to get to the rear screw
Can u guys do a video on taking off the roof trim molding on a 02 06 altima
+Bryan Olson We currently do not have an auto repair video specific to your vehicle. We will keep this request in mind in the event that we need to make this repair in the future. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
How do you know if it’s blower or resistor??
Hello KG, you can find the answer in one of our latest videos.
These mf’s always make it look easy
Anyone know where the heater core is located?
I appreciate your videos. I was hoping this would help me with my 06 Maxima blower motor replacement however it seems they have some differences. I can't, for the life of me, get the blower motor/entire housing down as if there is some clip or screw in the rear I can't get to nor confirm that it's even there.
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Would this work for an 06 maxima?
We currently do not have an auto repair video specific to your vehicle. You might be able to apply some of the basic steps shown in this video to your application. +jimbeezeetheman
Does anybody know if this would be the same process for a 2004 Nissan Sentra?
6:40 what’s the purpose? is that part important?
So if my air is still blowing after I turn off heat or ac, what does that mean?
I want to know where the fresh air intake / recirculation mechanism is. My 2010 Altima’s mechanism does not close completely. I want to clean and lubrificate it. Please tell me where it is and how to reach it? Thx
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Screws in the back just to piss me off