Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Wheel P/N:35610
Keep air moving through the climate system with the Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Wheel (MPN 35214), a reverse-rotation squirrel-cage fan that mounts on the rear blower motor shaft and pushes air through the HVAC case. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed Dodge vans (all engines): the 1979-1980 B100, B200 and B300; 1981-1994 B150, B250 and B350; 1995-1997 B1500, B2500 and B3500; 1995-1997 Ram 1500 Van; and 1996-1997 Ram 2500 Van and Ram 3500 Van — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
A worn wheel can show up as reduced airflow from the vents, rattling or whistling noise, or vibration from a cracked or unbalanced fan. If a damaged wheel is the cause of those signs, this replaces it — diagnose the blower motor and case first. Country of origin: United States.
Manufacturer part number 35214.
What is the Four Seasons 35214?
It's a reverse-rotation (CCW) HVAC blower motor wheel — a galvanized steel squirrel-cage fan that mounts on the rear blower motor shaft and moves air through the HVAC case.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the listed Dodge vans (all engines): B100/B200/B300, B150/B250/B350, B1500/B2500/B3500, and Ram 1500/2500/3500 Van. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for details.
How does the wheel attach to the motor?
It mounts to the round blower motor shaft and is held with a set screw, per the manufacturer's set-screw installation.
What does reverse rotation (CCW) mean?
This wheel spins counterclockwise. Match the rotation to your original wheel so air moves in the correct direction through the HVAC case.
What are signs the blower wheel may need replacing?
Reduced airflow, rattling or whistling noise, and vibration can be signs of a cracked or unbalanced wheel. If the wheel is the cause, this replaces it; check the motor and case first.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.