TM 9-2320-289-2010-34. AIR CONDITIONER BLOWER REPLACEMENT (M1010) (Con’t).6.Remove insulated cover (4) with attached blower assembly.7.Remove 2 screws (1), washers (19), and blower resistor (18).8.Remove 6 screws (17) and 2 wheel guards (5).9.Remove bolt (9) and starwasher (10), and bend back clamp (11).10.Aline setscrew at 1 wheel (16) with access hole in housing (14). Loosen setscrew.11.Remove 1 wheel (16) with attached evaporator motor (6) from housing (14). Removeremaining wheel from housing.12.Loosen setscrew and remove attached wheel (16) from evaporator motor (6).13.Remove insulator (13) from evaporator motor (6).b.INSTALLATIONWhen installing 2setscrews and flatNOTEwheels (16) to evaporator motor (6), ensure that 2side of evaporator motor shafts are alined.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Install insulator (13) to evaporator motor (6).Install 1 wheel (16) to evaporator motor (6) with setscrew.Position remaining wheel (16) inside housing (14).Position evaporator motor (6) with attached wheel (16) in housing (14) and install to otherwheel with setscrew.Install 2 wheel guards (5) with 6 screws (17).Install evaporator motor (6) to clamp (11) with starwasher (10) and bolt (9). Ensure that 2wires from evaporator motor are fed straight through grommet (7) in insulated cover (4).Check to see that 2 wheels (16) turn freely inside housing (14). If adjustment is needed,loosen bolt (9), adjust, and tighten.Install blower resistor (18) with 2 washers (19) and screws (1).Position blower assembly insideConnect plug at blower resistorair conditioner assembly.(18).NOTEWhen connecting wires, ensure that they are routed through side slot ininsulated cover (4) and installed to wiring harness clip (15).Install 2 ground wires and capacitor (12) to insulated cover (4) with screw and starwasher.Install 2 wires to evaporator motor (6).10-125
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