blower motor replacement on a '96 accord
I was hoping it could be found right behind the glove box but I took a look and all I saw was the passenger side airbag component along with a few other things I can't do anything with anyway. I'm beginning to suspect I may need to remove the entire dash to get at the blower motor? 
If so, does anybody have a good way to get started? I've taken off the panel which goes from the storage box between the seats, through the brake lever/gear shifter and up to the radio/clock. An old friend showed me how to do this when I installed an aftermarket stereo a few years ago and I've done it a couple of times since. But now I don't know what to do next. I see a small panel underneath the steering wheel but I really don't want to go any further unless I have some idea of what I'm doing.
Anybody able to help? (and also, if I'm on the wrong track and the blower motor can be replaced without removing the dash PLEASE let me know now. I had thought this would be a simple task and it's killing me
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Thank you for any help available.

If so, does anybody have a good way to get started? I've taken off the panel which goes from the storage box between the seats, through the brake lever/gear shifter and up to the radio/clock. An old friend showed me how to do this when I installed an aftermarket stereo a few years ago and I've done it a couple of times since. But now I don't know what to do next. I see a small panel underneath the steering wheel but I really don't want to go any further unless I have some idea of what I'm doing.
Anybody able to help? (and also, if I'm on the wrong track and the blower motor can be replaced without removing the dash PLEASE let me know now. I had thought this would be a simple task and it's killing me
)Thank you for any help available.
To relace the blower motor on a 96 accord all you have to do is unplug the connector for the blower motor underneath the right side of the dash and remove the three screws that hold the blower motor in place, take out the floor mat possibly pull back the carpet and the motor can be removed with the squirrel cage intact and install in reverse order. You should purchase the blower motor from honda only it comes with a new squirrel cage. When some of the blower motors go bad on 96 accords it burns the connector, just cut the wires where the burn ends and go to a junkyard to get a replacement connector, make sure to ask them to cut the wires extra long.


