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Blower motor...Unreachable!!!

Old Dec 25, 2009 | 1:04 AM
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My Malibu (Maxx 05 v6) blower motor is making a sound, I am tiring to reach it but I cant. I removed all the plastic recovering the motor (I can see the bearing spinning), but there is a Huge piece of plastic that cant be removed. I wish there was only some screws holding the motor, but every piece seems to be "welded” to the other.

Here is where i removed what I could:


Than I suppose there should be a separation here somewhere:


But maybe its here:
In blue: the only separation
In red: The screws



Any Idea?

Anthony

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Old Mar 10, 2010 | 8:55 PM
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Haynes manual is the only advice I can offer
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Old Mar 10, 2010 | 10:01 PM
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Yeah. Try the Haynes manual. I've heard that on newer vehicles, you would have to pull the whole dash off in order to get to the HVAC assembly. From here you would have to disassemble it to get to the blower motor. I have yet to experience this, but just passing on what I've heard. Does the blower only go up to get out? And you can get a Haynes manual from an autoparts store like Autozone. Good luck.

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