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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Blower Motor

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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser HVAC Case Diagram
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  • 7
    87106-35190
    Servo
    Servo Sub-Assembly, Damper
    • Part Notes: Airmix
    MSRP: $212.89 Your Price: $150.39
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    87106-35120
    Servo
    Servo Sub-Assembly, Damper
    • Part Notes: Mode
    MSRP: $233.52 Your Price: $164.96
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    87106-60170
    Servo
    Servo Sub-Assembly, Damper
    MSRP: $191.77 Your Price: $135.47
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Blower Motor Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser

  • Q: How to Safely Remove a Blower Motor on 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser?
    A: Removal of the blower motor involves a safety measure whereby you have to disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait before the Air Bag deploys. Blast out the refrigerant and empty the engine coolant. Disassemble the steering wheel assembly, instrument panel garnishes and unplug the passenger Air Bag connector. Lastly, take out the blower unit assembly.
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