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2004 Toyota Tacoma Cabin Air Filter, Blower Motor, Blend Door Actuator

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    87106-04010
    Servo
    Servo Sub-Assembly, Damper
    • Part Notes: 2001-04
    MSRP: $259.80 Your Price: $181.96
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  • 87138-35040
    Resistor
    Resistor, Blower Motor
    • Part Notes: Tacoma
    MSRP: $151.52 Your Price: $107.94
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  • 17853-75020
    Insulator, Air Cleaner Bracket
    • Part Notes: CALIFORNIA(LEV) SPEC
    • Production Date: from 09/2000
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 3RZFE.. RZN196.. DCB; 2RZFE.. RZN140, 150.. 4FC; 2RZFE.. RZN140, 150.. W; 3RZFE.. RZN19#.. RCB, XTR
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Part Name Code: 17853
    MSRP: $16.45 Your Price: $11.82

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Blower Motor Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Toyota Tacoma

  • Q: How to service and repair the blower motor on 2004 Toyota Tacoma?
    A: To service the blower motor, remove the front door scuff plate RH, cowl side trim RH, and cooling unit. Disconnect the blower motor and air inlet servomotor connectors, then remove the nut, bolt, and blower unit. Reinstall by reversing these steps.
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