Stewart Harrison
Newbie
Last year I replaced my falling blower motor with a 4Seasons brand. Very little air flow. So, going to swap it out again. Any recommendations on brand and where to order it from? Thanks.
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Thanks for the advice. I did clean out with a vac, but did not use coil cleaner. I'll do that next. Some recent reviews of the fan I now own complain of lower airflow than original, and mine too has lower airflow than original, which wasn't that great to begin with. I think I'll just use a brand I used on my wife's vehicle, different model fan but am pleased with it, so maybe it'll be better.From what I’ve seen, they’re all going to put out similar (lousy) airflow when compared to newer generations. I had an off-brand in mine and swapped with a Delco version when it failed. There was no difference in output.
If you haven’t already, clean out the evaporator core to the left of the blower. It can get clogged up and restrict airflow, so you may see some improvement there. Vacuum out what you can, hose out the rest and use a foaming self-rinsing coil cleaner.
Shut off the passenger vents to get a little more air out of the driver side.
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Did you find one that worked better than the original?
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I'm in Georgia. It was about 95F the other day when I was adding r134a to it, got it down to 51F at the vents @ 1500 RPM. Might need a little more refrigerant though.How well does it cool above 90-degrees outside? That seems to be the magic cutoff on mine (Mississippi).
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Mine does well even at +110 here in AZHow well does it cool above 90-degrees outside? That seems to be the magic cutoff on mine (Mississippi).
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