burning smell
#13
possibly... or it could simply be an intermittent problem (which is usually frustrating to diagnose). As far as the cost of replacing a blower motor, all you'd really need to do is buy a new/used/refurbished one; it should be easy enough to replace that you don't have to pay someone to do it. Like Ronj said, it's 3 bolts, and if you take the glove box off to gain easier access (which I'd recommend), an additional 2 bolts.
#15
If it's blown, it won't run.
Hook it directly to battery power and let it run for a few minutes to see whether the motor produces the burning smell.
Hook it directly to battery power and let it run for a few minutes to see whether the motor produces the burning smell.
Last edited by RonJ; 01-31-2009 at 02:06 PM.
#17
Blown implies the motor does not work or is destroyed. If the blower works, it could still have an electrical problem that produces a burning smell, suggesting it is on the way out.
#18
ic. thanks. on my year's model (01) the screws are facing downward and i didnt have the tool or anything to remove them. I did take apart my new cabin filters and started the motor with the ac and all that while the glove box was out and it was still spinning, but I will definitely keep my nose out for anything in the future. I'm confident that as long as its not a continual smell it'll be okay,thanks
#19
[quote=burgernuds;621287...on my year's model (01) the screws are facing downward and i didnt have the tool or anything to remove them.[/quote]
I believe a Phillips screwdriver is all you need.
I believe a Phillips screwdriver is all you need.
#20
actually now that i havent gotten this smell for a few days - im starting to think that maybe my midpipe (sp2 hangs really low) could have caught plastic or something every time I smelled something? There appears to be some yellowing at some spots on the stainless steel which looks like it was burnt. Another thing is that it never happens when I'm leaving from home - only when im parked somewhere public. is this theory logical to anyone?