Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:35682

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MPN: 35682
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Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:35682
Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:35682
$83.99

Keep heated, cooled, and defrost air moving through the cabin with the Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor 35682. This 12-volt motor spins the blower wheel that pushes air through the heater, A/C, and defrost ducts, and it installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1991 Honda Civic [All] and 1988-1991 Honda CRX [All].

  • Flanged, vented design: flanged mounting end with a vented housing and CW/CCW rotation.
  • OE-matched build: meets or exceeds O.E. design and performance, with magnetic size and properties that compare to or exceed OEM.
  • Motor output: windings meet or exceed OEM specifications and motor RPM is equivalent to or exceeds the OEM motor.
  • Connection: lead-wire connector with 2 female terminals and a round shaft (2.06 in long, 0.31 in diameter); metal construction.

Backed by Four Seasons' decades of mobile A/C experience, this unit is built for years of dependable operation. Note that it ships without the cage/blower wheel — transfer your original wheel or order one separately.

Manufacturer part number 35682.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this blower motor do?

It drives the blower wheel that moves air through the heater, A/C, and defrost ducts, delivering airflow to the cabin vents across every fan speed.

Does it come with the blower wheel?

No. This motor ships without the cage/blower wheel, so you'll need to transfer your original wheel or purchase one separately.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1991 Honda Civic [All] and 1988-1991 Honda CRX [All]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

What are the electrical specs?

It is a 12-volt motor with CW/CCW rotation and a lead-wire connector featuring 2 female terminals.

What are signs this blower motor may need replacing?

Weak or no airflow from the vents on any fan speed, unusual noise from the motor, or intermittent operation. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other components can produce these symptoms.