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1998 S90 Heater Blower Motor

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MissMolly11
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Year and Model: 1998 s90
Location: United States

1998 S90 Heater Blower Motor

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How do I replace the Heater Blower Motor? First Post and New to this Group. Thanks

lummert
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Year and Model: 760 1988
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Post by lummert »

I'd start my removing the glovebox. It's just behind the glovebbox.
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon

MissMolly11
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Joined: 19 June 2015
Year and Model: 1998 s90
Location: United States

Post by MissMolly11 »

Thank You!

MissMolly11
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:D
lummert wrote:I'd start my removing the glovebox. It's just behind the glovebbox.

MissMolly11
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Joined: 19 June 2015
Year and Model: 1998 s90
Location: United States

Post by MissMolly11 »

Thanks, that's where I thought it was, is it hard to replace it? I am a disabled Engineer

lummert
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Post by lummert »

Removing the glovebox on my 1988 760 Turbo was about a 10 minute job. After removing the blower motor I found it to be the same as used on many GM cars such as Chevy Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire.
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon

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