ECCPP HVAC plastic Heater Blower Motor for Dodge for Jeep w/Fan Cage fit for 2008-2016 Chrysler Town Country /2011-2017 Dodge Durango /2008-2017 Dodge Grand Caravan /2011-2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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On my grand Cherokee, the dashboard was installed under the instrument panel
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Six months after the fan begins to run, the noise is nearly constant at any Since this item is supposed to have a one year warranty, I contacted EccppAutoParts. In an attempt to replace the blower under warranty, I was requested to pay $30 (over half of the original $50 I paid). I would have ended up paying $80 in total.

It was simple to install the blower motor under the glove box, except for the plastic snaps that had to be removed from the paneling. A downside to this fan is that it does not blow air as strongly as an OEM In case you have an old blower motor that is off balance or must be replaced, you can use it to fix the noise problem. The airflow is definitely quieter, but the power of this blower motor is half of the OEM blower motor, which is disappointing, considering it is 1/3 the cost of the OEM blower motor, which can be easily installed by myself on a Grand Cherokee 2014 Laredo.

Installation was a snap and all went smoothly for three As a result, the new fan is now noisier than the old one. There's a good chance that it won't last this long. Even though it was half the price of an OEM replacement, I'm not convinced that the savings are worth it.

I would not recommend that you purchase. Two weeks after installation, there is a terrible noise.


A heat pump installed in August did not blow any heat.


There is a lot of noise coming from this fan. I'd say it sounds more like a reverse vacuum cleaner than a vacuum. What's going on is awful, and I don't know if it's normal or not.
