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700158 HVAC A/C Fan Blower Motor Fit for Audi TT 2000-2006 | Fit for Porsche 1999-2013 | Fit for Volkswagen 1998-2010 Replaces 1J1 819 021 C

KWD 15.500

Brand
PetMigo
Weight
1.4 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • ★【Replace Part Number】: 700158 , 1J1 819 021 C
  • ★【FITMENT】: Fits for Audi TT 2000 - 2006 / Fits for TT Quattro 2000 - 2006 / Fits for Porsche 911 1999 - 2013/ Fits for Porsche Boxster 1997 - 2012/ Fits for Porsche Cayman 2006 - 2008.
  • ★【FITMENT】: Fits for Volkswagen for Beetle 1998 - 2010/ Fits for GTI 2006 - 2010/ Fits for Golf 1999 - 2010/ Fits for Jetta 1999 - 2009.
  • ★【Replacement A/C Blower Motor With Fan】: Responsible for producing air that goes through the vents of your vehicle's A/C and heating system. If your A/C or Heater does not produce or circulate any heated or cooled air then you may have a problem with your blower motor.
  • ★【1 Year Warranty】: Every Blower Motor Resistor must take inspected and tested multiple times before the shipment, if you get any problems with our this Blower Motor Resistor, please contact us in the first time, we will response it as soon as possible.

Description

When you turn up the A/C heat in your truck and see no change in the amount of air coming from the vents you likely need to replace your blower motor.

The blower motor is designed to produce more air as you turn up the knob on your A/C system. However, when the blower motor fails the motor is no longer able to blow on high.

Once you have changed the factory blower motor that has failed on your truck you'll be able to control your A/C heat again.

Replace Part Number :

1J1 819 021 C

Fitment Of The Heater Blower Motor :

Fits for Audi TT 2000 - 2006

Fits for TT Quattro 2000 - 2006

Fits for Porsche 911 1999 - 2013

Fits for Porsche Boxster 1997 - 2012

Fits for Porsche Cayman 2006 - 2008

Fits for Beetle 1998 - 2010

Fits for GTI 2006 - 2010

Fits for Golf 1999 - 2010

Fits for Jetta 1999 - 2009

How to replace?

1) Locate the blower motor under the passenger side dash. Removing the dash may be necessary to access the blower motor on some vehicles. And disconnect the blower motor electrical connector

(Note: On older vehicles, the blower motor may be located in the engine compartment on the passenger side firewall).

2) Remove the retaining screws to the blower motor assembly.

3) Remove the blower motor retaining screws. Remove the motor from the box.

4) Compare the new blower motor to the old one to verify that you have the correct part. Install the new motor into the box and tighten the retaining screws. Re-install the blower motor assembly.

5) Connect the blower motor electrical connector.

6) Operate the heating and A/C system. Verify that the blower motor operates at all speeds and that the system produces hot and cold air.

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