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1984, 1985 Mercedes 500SEC
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Motor, Electric Motor Included With Heater/evaporator Assembly. Included With AC & Heater Assembly. Front. Your part is located within diagram as #9.
1993 Mercedes 500SEC
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1993 Mercedes 500SEC
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The average price of a Mercedes 500SEC blower motor is between $119.99 and $216.99.

A Mercedes 500SEC blower motor is a component in the air conditioning and heating system of the Mercedes-Benz 500SEC. It is responsible for blowing air across the evaporator or heater core, then through the vents to provide climate control in the cabin. The blower motor is powered by electricity and can be controlled by the HVAC system in the car.

The typical lifespan of a Mercedes 500SEC blower motor can vary widely depending on factors such as usage, maintenance, and the quality of the motor. However, with proper care and maintenance, a blower motor can last anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 miles or more. If you are experiencing issues with your blower motor, it's always best to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the cause of the problem and the best course of action.

Signs of a Faulty Mercedes 500SEC Blower Motor

Some common signs of a faulty blower motor in a Mercedes 500SEC include:

  1. Weak airflow: If you notice that the air coming out of the vents is weak, it could be due to a malfunctioning blower motor.
  2. No airflow: If there is no air coming out of the vents at all, it is likely due to a completely failed blower motor.
  3. Strange noises: If you hear unusual noises such as rattling or grinding when you turn on the HVAC system, it could be due to a damaged blower motor.
  4. Erratic behavior: If the blower motor turns on and off intermittently without any apparent reason, it could be due to a faulty motor or wiring issue.
  5. Burning smell: A burning smell coming from the vents could indicate that the blower motor is overheating or has burnt out.
  6. Electrical issues: If you experience electrical problems such as blown fuses or the blower motor not working at all, it could be due to an electrical fault within the motor.

Mercedes 500SEC Blower Motor - Post-Installation Tips

After installing a new blower motor in your Mercedes 500SEC, the following steps should be taken:

  1. Test the new blower motor: Turn on your car's HVAC system and test the new blower motor to ensure that it's working properly.
  2. Check the air filter: The air filter can become clogged over time, which can make the blower motor work harder than necessary. Check the air filter and replace it if it's dirty.
  3. Inspect the blower motor resistor: The blower motor resistor controls the speed of the blower motor. If it's faulty, the blower motor may not work properly. Inspect the resistor and replace it if it's damaged.
  4. Clean the HVAC system: Over time, dirt and debris can build up in your car's HVAC system, which can reduce its efficiency. Clean the HVAC system thoroughly to ensure that it's working properly.
  5. Check the coolant level: If your car's coolant level is low, it can cause the blower motor to malfunction. Check the coolant level and top it up if necessary.
  6. Test the heater core: If the heater core is clogged or damaged, it can cause the blower motor to work improperly. Test the heater core and replace it if necessary.
  7. Monitor the blower motor performance: Keep an eye on the blower motor's performance over the next few weeks to ensure that it's working as it should be. If you notice any issues, take your car to a mechanic for further inspection.

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We also provide detailed product descriptions and specifications for each blower motor, so you can make an informed decision before making your purchase. Additionally, our knowledgeable customer service team is always available to answer any questions you may have about the products or the ordering process.

When you shop with us, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're getting a great deal on a genuine Mercedes blower motor. We stand behind the quality of our products and are committed to ensuring your complete satisfaction with every purchase you make. With AutohausAZ, shopping for a blower motor has never been easier or more convenient!

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