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On hands professional expertise in all aspects of Cadillac diagnostics and repair mid 1970`s thru 2000 year vehicles. GM certified in electronic fuel injection, Automatic transmission, Heating and A/C, and onboard vehicle computer diagnostics.

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Topic: Cadillac Repair



Expert: autohelp
Date: 7/20/2008
Subject: 98 cadillac deville a/c blower motor

Question
QUESTION: How do you get the motor to tilt after removing top dogbone bolts and jacking the frame?  I have the a/c blower motor removed but can't quite get enough room for the new one to reenter.  I understand the motor cradle should tilt when jacked where do i locate the jack to gain this access?  All i need is about 1-2 inches of forward or rearward tilt...

ANSWER: Take a pair of tin snips and cut off a portion of the metal housing to get it out.

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QUESTION: the a/c blower motor is out!
I need to get the new one in.....
I understand tilting the motor slightly is the ticket.
Either with a 40.00 turnbuckle tool or I was told by releasing the dog bones I could jack up the car and the motor would tilt/???  
giving me the room needed.
However as i asked before apparently I do not know the proper placement of the jack to get the motor cradle to allow tilting of the motor?
That is my question???

Answer
You will need  picture locations of the components  to remove and reposition that is causing you problems of which can't be done on this website which only allows one picture. I do not have a website so you will have to e-mail: onlineautohelp@msn.com in order to obtain the information.  

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