Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:76989

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$235.99
MPN: 76989
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Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:76989
Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor P/N:76989
$235.99

Keep heat, defrost, and A/C air moving through the cabin with the Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor 76989. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications, covering a wide range of International medium- and heavy-duty trucks — including the 2008-2011 4100, 7300, 7400, 7500 and 8600 TRANSTAR, the 2008-2012 WORKSTAR 7700, and the 2009-2012 4300, 4300LP, 4400, 4400LP, LONESTAR and PROSTAR. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

The motor spins its included blower wheel to push air through the HVAC case and out the dash, floor and defrost vents.

  • Wheel included: ships with the 6-inch cage/blower wheel, ready to install.
  • Design: flanged, vented housing with clockwise (CW) rotation.
  • Electrical: 12-volt motor with a 2-terminal male lead-wire connector.
  • Built to OE level: meets or exceeds OE design and performance, with magnetic properties and windings that compare to or exceed OEM and motor RPM equivalent to or exceeding the OEM motor.

Weak airflow, no airflow, or a noisy blower can be signs this motor may need replacing. If the blower motor is the cause of your airflow problem, this unit replaces it; fan speed is managed by the separate blower resistor or module, so diagnose the cause before replacing. Manufacturer part number 76989.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this blower motor come with the fan wheel?

Yes. It ships with the cage/blower wheel already included (w/ Wheel), with a 6-inch wheel diameter, so it's ready to install.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for many 2008-2012 International trucks, including the 4100, 4300, 4400, 7300, 7500, 8600 TRANSTAR, LONESTAR, PROSTAR and WORKSTAR. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

What are the key specs?

A 12-volt motor with clockwise (CW) rotation, a flanged, vented design, and a 2-terminal male lead-wire connector; the motor measures about 3 inches in diameter.

What are the signs this blower motor may need replacing?

Weak airflow, no airflow from the vents, or a noisy or grinding blower can indicate the motor is failing. Have the cause diagnosed before replacing.

Does this motor control the fan speed?

No. The motor spins the wheel to move air; fan speed is managed by a separate blower resistor or control module, so confirm which part has failed before ordering.