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The Pontiac Blower Motor turns into the heartbeat of the cabin, an electric fan to draw air either by the evaporator or the heater to ensure all the drives are comfortable. The Pontiac cars are mounted on a broad track that plants the tires, which enhances entry into corners and increases calmness on straight lines, such that even sudden lane changes will be glued. The brand crams goodies on real drivers, whether it be hood scoops or nice analog gauges, to consoles that are tilted at you, resulting in a cockpit that screams without the use of gimmicks. Stiff springs, snappy steering racks, and jumpy throttle mapping turn every muscle twitch into action, but keen damping leaves your back to it and long highway hauls are left as relaxing and jabber-free. On the inside, there are intuitive knobs to control climate, audio, and lighting with one turn, wide bucket seats to lock you firmly in place, and the stretched fender skin on a Pontiac warning you of speed before you start. The process of changing a Blower Motor of your Pontiac requires simple sockets and time. First, unscrew the battery cable, drop the glove box or lower dash, and store screws. Disconnect the harness, undo bolts, then slide the tired Blower Motor out. Install the fan wheel (where necessary) which fits the new unit, press the gasket into place, and tighten bolts with fingers and then snug. Reattach the plug, re-pop the trim, reinstate battery power, and run through all the speeds to ensure that the new Blower Motor is turning smoothly and to ensure that it is blowing through all the vents.