668-BKB003 AC Heater Blower Motor for Buick LeSabre Cadillac DeVille
- Item condition:
- New
- Ended:
- Oct 11, 15:10 PDT
- Price:
- $36.08 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Miami,FL,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Country/Region of Manufacture:
- Taiwan
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- Surface Finish:
- Plastic
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 700110
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- Brand:
- TYC
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- Placement on Vehicle:
- Front
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- UPC:
- 643517943486
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TYC 668-BKB003 AC Heater Blower Motor for Buick LeSabre Cadillac DeVille
PRODUCTS DETAILS
Blower Motor
A blower motor, also commonly referred to as an air conditioner (A/C) blower motor, heater blower motor, or a heater fan motor, is a major component to your vehicles heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. It is controlled by the knobs or buttons on the climate control unit. When your heat or A/C is turned on, it is what forces the cold or warm air from your vehicles A/C and / or heating system through the interior vents, circulating it throughout the cabin. If your heat or A/C is turned off, the blower motor is just hanging around doing nothing. Even if a vehicle is not equipped with an air conditioner system, it will still have a blower motor assembly in order to circulate the outside air inside of the cabin, in addition to the heat.
The blower motor assembly mounts to the HVAC case or housing, which is normally located behind the dash of the vehicle. Some vehicles—such as SUVs and passenger vans—may also have a separate blower motor assembly mounted in the rear of the vehicle. These are simple direct current electrical motors. Attached to the motor is a wheel (also referred to as a cage or fan), which is spun by the motor, circulating the air within the housing and forcing it through the vents. The air will...