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    Blower motor problem

    I was looking for the cabin air filter the other day. And after pulling out the glove box I saw the blower motor, which has a plastic door with a sponge stick to one side. So I started pushing it until it got loose. Initialy it was
    firmly closed . Now the AC doesn't blow cold air anymore. I tried adding freon/sealer a few times but it only lasts for a couple of days at the most.

    Could anyone help me fix this issue?

    I was told that I need to remove the dasboard to access the blower motor and fix it. Also that I coud remove the blower motor by taking out the screws under itself. The screws on the back have a very small space for screwdriver or a ratchet.

    Thank you,

  2. #2
    the blower motor can be accessed underneath the glove compartment... u dont have to remove it. u were told wrong, u do not have to remove the dashboard. what u messed up was the vents that directs air and perhaps anything else that was linked to that vent, "if" thats all u touched
    Last edited by krazienluv10; 05-07-2010 at 04:37 PM
    uhhhh...... Whats a 9g???


  3. #3
    perhaps u blew a transistor, can u give us any more information? does the fan still work? does it blow hot air? etc...adding freon really depends on whats goin on, and can damage if u over charge the system... what model galant do u have?
    Last edited by krazienluv10; 05-07-2010 at 04:36 PM
    uhhhh...... Whats a 9g???


  4. #4
    I have a LS. The fan is still moving. And the air coming is not cold. It is warn. And here is a picture of the blower motor parts with a red arrow pointing to door that I broke.

    [IMG]file://c:\Documents and Settings\eleon\Desktop\blower motor parts 2.jpg[/IMG]

  5. #5
    upload it into http://imageshack.us/

    is it a manual ac or an automatic?
    Last edited by krazienluv10; 05-07-2010 at 05:17 PM
    uhhhh...... Whats a 9g???


  6. #6
    It has automatic transmission. And here is the picture.

    http://yfrog.com/5nblowermotorparts2j

    Thank you,

  7. #7

  8. #8
    see my comment in your other post.
    Patrick
    2009 Galant Ralliart Black
    http://www.pwdphotography.com

  9. #9
    I was referring to the resistor/transistor in the way back of the compartment. if u have a manual ac u will have a 20 dollar resistor that can be replaced. If u have an automatic ac.... not talking about tranny.... u will need a 80 dollar replacement transistor. However u did say the fan works, soo that completely removes that out of the question...

    perhaps its something else that u touched...
    uhhhh...... Whats a 9g???


  10. #10
    What I broke is the door with the sponge, behind the vent. And this last one is behind the wrapped cables. It is on top of the picture.

    [img] http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/5...motorreal2.jpg [\img]

    Thank you,

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  12. #12
    I was checking for the part at the dealer. And I think what I broke is either the "air valve" (9) or the "blower case" (5). See the picture below. Could someone tell me how to replace it?

    Thank you


  13. #13
    Could someone tell me how to replace/fix the blower case or the air valve on '06 Mitsubishi Galant?

    Thank you,

  14. #14
    good luck, i am trying to fix my ac blower too. Never happens when it's 65 out. Only when it's 95. wtf.

  15. #15
    Mine was the wiring connector and I just had to re wire the motor. Right about where the number (10) is on the diagram 2 posts above. It cost me like $.85 and about 20 minutes of ripping apart/reassembling.

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