Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor,Engine Cooling Fan Motor P/N:35377

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MPN: 35377
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Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor,Engine Cooling Fan Motor P/N:35377
Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor,Engine Cooling Fan Motor P/N:35377
$94.99

Keep engine coolant and A/C refrigerant heat moving with the Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor / Engine Cooling Fan Motor 35377, a 4-pole, 12-volt replacement motor that spins the cooling fan to pull air across the radiator or the A/C condenser. It's cataloged for both left- and right-side positions and drops in across a wide GM list, including the 1994-1996 Buick Roadmaster, 1992-1998 Buick Skylark, 2002-2007 Buick Rendezvous, 1994-1996 Chevrolet Caprice, 1991-2001 Chevrolet Lumina, 1995-1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and 1997-2005 Chevrolet Venture across engines such as All, L4-2.3L, L4-2.4L, V6-3.1L, V6-3.4L, V6-3.8L, V8-4.6L and V8-5.7L. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

  • Motor only: ships as the motor by itself with no shroud — transfer your existing fan blade and shroud. Mounts with 3 bolts.
  • Electrical: single lead-wire connector with a square female housing and two male terminal pins.
  • OE-matched output: meets or exceeds O.E. design and performance; magnetic size and properties, windings, and motor RPM compare to or exceed OEM.

Backed by Four Seasons' decades of mobile A/C experience. Manufacturer part number 35377.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this include the fan blade and shroud?

No. The catalog lists it as Type: Motor Only with Shroud?: No, so it's the motor by itself — transfer your existing fan blade and shroud. It mounts with 3 bolts.

Is it for the left or right side?

The catalog lists both left- and right-side positions for this motor. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the correct application for your vehicle.

Is this a radiator or an A/C condenser fan motor?

Both. It's labeled a 4-pole radiator or condenser fan motor and is listed under both names: A/C Condenser Fan Motor / Engine Cooling Fan Motor.

What are the electrical specs?

It's a 4-pole, 12-volt motor with one lead-wire connector, a square female connector housing, and two male terminal pins.

What are signs this fan motor may need replacing?

A cooling fan motor that runs slow, is noisy or intermittent, or won't spin may be failing. If the motor is the cause of engine overheating or weak A/C cooling, this replaces it; diagnose first.