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The blower motor has two main functions- to blow hot air out the vents and to circulate air inside the car. It is essential to the operation of your car’s heating and cooling system. Once it starts to fail, your AC isn’t going to work like it should.

You will pay between $200 and $550 for this replacement service. Both parts and service costs are all over the place, and it primarily depends on what type of car you have. Some of them just take a lot longer to replace the blower motor on or have more expensive parts than other cars do.

Blower Motor Replacement Cost Comparison

Your Mechanic

WorkWarrantyPrice
Parts & Labour12 months$95-$291

 

Midas

WorkWarrantyPrice
Parts & Labour12 months$111-$286

 

Mr. Tire

WorkWarrantyPrice
Parts & Labour12 months$74-$301

 

NAPA

WorkWarrantyPrice
Parts & Labour24 months$99-315

 

Walmart

WorkWarrantyPrice
PartsLimited$56-$243

 

Amazon

WorkWarrantyPrice
PartsLimited$46-$219

 

What Is Blower Motor Replacement?

Your motor may be the part at fault, or you may be having problems with your blower motor resistor or a connector. It’s hard to say exactly what part of the heating and cooling unit is causing the problem, and your mechanic will have to get in there and inspect it before giving you an accurate estimate.

How much the entire replacement or repair costs will depend on the kind of car you have and how extensive the damage is. If the blower motor is starting to fail, then other parts of the heating and cooling system probably won’t be far behind.

Benefits of Blower Motor Replacement

If you get this problem fixed, you will be able to enjoy warm air during the colder parts of the year. You can stay nice and cozy when the weather is nippy out, making your car a comfortable place to be.

You will also enjoy better airflow with a repaired blower motor. Remember that this motor is responsible for moving air throughout the car, so once it goes, you will be getting cool air right at the vents.

What Is Done during Blower Motor Replacement

This can be a fairly quick and simple process or it can take a while. It just depends on the kind of car you have and how much damage has been done. If there is a leaking fluid that is causing a problem with the blower motor, as is sometimes the case, then your mechanic will need to take a lot longer and repair further areas of the car.

The blower motor replacement begins with a diagnosis of the car. The mechanic will want to figure out what is causing the problem and if it is only relegated to the motor and isn’t something more extensive.

In some vehicles, the mechanic will need to take out the steering column, part of the windshield wiping apparatus and more to get at the blower motor. That can take a while and cost a lot. However he has to do it, taking out the actual motor is simple, and replacing it is simple too. It’s all the other work that it takes to get to it and then put things back where they go that takes time.

Once the mechanic has replaced the parts and put in new motor, he will test out car to see how the heating and cooling system is working.

When to Get Blower Motor Replacement

There are some signs you should watch for to tell if your blower motor is going out. First of all, you will likely notice that the air isn’t as warm as it used to be when you turn on the heater in your car. You may also notice that the air isn’t circulating like it should be. These can mean that there is a blockage or it could mean that the motor is failing.

Your AC system may make odd noises when you turn it on and it may seem like it is not working at all when you use it. You can still run the air when the AC system is malfunctioning, but you will probably miss the hot and cold air soon. It’s best not to try to run the heating cooling system when the motor is failing, as that causes further damage. Just leave it off until you get it fixed.

How to Save on Blower Motor Replacement

If you can access the motor through the hood, then you may want to save yourself some money by doing the work yourself. You can save more than a $100 in labor by taking time to do the work yourself. If you need to to take out the dashboard or other parts near the steering wheel, then you should probably leave that for a professional.

You may not have much success in comparing rates between mechanics, as they usually have to take a look under the hood to tell what is causing the problem and how much it will take to repair it. It’s also not a good idea to take a used motor from another car to save money. Your options to cut costs with this particular procedure are limited, so you may just need to buckle down and pay a mechanic you trust to do the work.

Sample Blower Motor Replacement Costs

ModelLaborPartsTotal
Ford F-Series$45 – $57$112 – $139$157 – $196
Chevrolet Silverado$54 – $69$163 – $181$217 – $250
Ford Focus$45 – $57$112 – $139$157 – $196
Toyota Camry$54 – $69$155 – $181$209 – $250
Toyota Corolla$54 – $69$155 – $181$209 – $250
Nissan Altima$54 – $69$154 – $210$208 – $279
Honda CR-V$45 – $57$111 – $220$156 – $277
Honda Civic$45 – $57$44 – $55$89 – $112
Honda Accord$45 – $57$112 – $132$157 – $189
Ford Fusion$45 – $57$112 – $139$157 – $196

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