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Can I replace a blower motor myself?

Can I replace a blower motor myself?

With our furnace blower replacement guide, you can do it yourself and save. The typical service call for a hvac technician to do this would cost several hundred dollars but you can save most of that money by doing it yourself.

Is it hard to replace a blower motor?

If you don’t want to sweat or shiver, then find a good mechanic. The replacement of the blower motor is common and straightforward, so most shops will perform the repair — many on the same day.

Is a blower motor and fan motor the same?

Unlike the condenser fan motor, the blower motor is located indoors. It’s the component that blows cool air through the ducts and into different parts of your home. While a variable-speed or high velocity motor can adjust its speed to produce different levels of airflow.

How long does it take to replace a blower motor?

It takes between 45 to 90 minutes for a HVAC specialist to: replace the blower motor, adjust it, clean the fan, test it and assemble the furnace back together.

How much does it cost to replace a blower motor?

Motor type. Standard blower motors operate at a single speed and cost around $450 to replace, including parts and labor. Variable-speed motors cost $600 and up to replace.

How much does it cost to replace a fan motor?

When your air conditioner’s fan motor breaks, it will typically cost about $300 to $600 to replace. It’s imperative to get this fixed quickly, since without a working fan motor your air conditioner’s compressor can be the next domino to tumble. Its repair is even more significant – usually running closer to $2,000 .

What does a blower motor do in a furnace?

The blower motor is a critical component of the furnace that takes care of turning a fan that will then circulate warm air from your furnace into your home. Without a working blower motor, you furnace will simply not heat your home.

Where is the AC blower motor?

The ac blower motor is usually located in the AC duct housing or heater case assembly. They always mount the interior fan near the evaporator and heater cores. Depending on the year, make, and model you may find this component both in the interior cabin area or outside in the engine compartment side of the firewall.

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Ruth Doyle