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How to Remove and Install the Blower of Venucia T70?

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SanLane
07/25/25 2:37am
Here are the steps for removing and installing the blower of Venucia T70: 1. Locate the exact position of the blower, which is behind the glove compartment on the passenger side; 2. First remove the rear storage box of the cup holder. To remove the cup holder, first take off the slender panel, then rotate counterclockwise to remove the blower. Below is more information about the blower: 1. Composition: The blower mainly consists of a motor, air filter, blower body, air chamber, base (also serving as an oil tank), and oil drip nozzle. 2. Working principle: The blower operates by the eccentric rotation of the rotor inside the cylinder, causing the volume between the blades in the rotor slots to change, thereby sucking in, compressing, and expelling air. 3. Sliding vane blower: During operation, the pressure difference of the blower automatically delivers lubrication to the oil drip nozzle, which drips into the cylinder to reduce friction and noise, while also preventing gas backflow in the cylinder.
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Alejandro
08/11/25 11:46am
I've previously worked on the disassembly and installation of the Venucia T70's blower motor, and the whole process isn't too complicated, but safety precautions are essential. First, remove the glove compartment on the passenger side—usually held by a few clips or screws—and gently pry it out. Then, inspect the area behind the glove compartment where the blower motor is secured. The key step is disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery to avoid short-circuit risks, which could otherwise damage the electrical system or cause sparks. Next, use a screwdriver to remove the mounting screws around the blower motor (typically two or three) and gently unplug the wiring harness to detach the component. For reinstallation, simply reverse the steps: reconnect the wiring, align the motor properly, tighten the screws securely, and finally reattach the glove compartment before testing the air conditioning airflow. During the process, wearing gloves to prevent cuts and using a small flashlight for better visibility is recommended. The Venucia T70's design is user-friendly, making disassembly relatively straightforward for those with basic DIY experience. However, if unsure whether the blower motor is faulty or just dirty, it's advisable to clean the fan blades first before deciding on a replacement—saving unnecessary effort. Regular maintenance can also prevent unusual noise issues.
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SanEmily
09/27/25 2:46am
When disassembling the Venucia T70 blower, my primary concern is preventing accidental injuries. The first step is always to disconnect the negative terminal of the car battery; otherwise, working on the live blower circuit can easily cause short circuits or malfunctions. The specific steps involve locating the position below the glove box—in most models, it's inside the dashboard on the passenger side. After removing the glove box, you'll expose the black blower component. Gently pry open any cover plates without forcing them to avoid cracking the plastic parts. Before unplugging the electrical connector, pay attention to the clip direction, as some connectors have locking mechanisms—don't yank them forcefully. A Phillips screwdriver is sufficient for removing screws, but apply even force to avoid stripping them. During reassembly, ensure the wires aren't pinched and the connector is securely plugged in. Before testing, reconnect the battery to check if the airflow resumes smoothly. The process requires simple tools, but beginners often overlook details, such as checking whether dust accumulation on the blower blades causes jamming or motor burnout. Cleaning them when necessary can solve the issue. Safety first—always take precautions before starting the work.
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VonGianna
11/10/25 4:46am
The disassembly and installation of the Venucia T70's blower is quite straightforward. First, disconnect the battery cable to prevent short circuits, then remove the glove compartment on the passenger side: usually, just press open a few clips to take it off. Next, look underneath, and you'll find the blower inside, typically shaped like a black box. Unplug the electrical connector, loosen two or three fixing screws, and it's ready to be removed. After taking it out, install a new one or clean it, then reassemble by reversing the steps. Remember to prepare a screwdriver and flashlight, and handle everything gently to avoid damaging other parts. Doing this kind of maintenance regularly can save on repair costs—why not give it a try yourself?
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