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The ECCPP AC Blower Motor is a direct OEM replacement designed for select Acura and Honda models from 2001 to 2011. Engineered with high-quality silicon steel and copper wiring, it delivers consistent airflow and reliable HVAC performance. Easy to install with Torx T-20 screws, this blower motor restores your vehicle’s climate control system efficiently, ensuring a comfortable ride and enhanced driving safety. Trusted by hundreds of users with a 4.5-star rating, it’s the smart upgrade for your car’s heating and cooling needs.













| ASIN | B01M18RZ03 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,633 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #110 in Automotive Replacement Blower Motors |
| Brand Name | ECCPP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (201) |
| Item Weight | 3.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ECCPP |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 058401-5211-1356591 |
| Model Name | acura |
C**O
Excellent Replacement for 2006 CRV SE - UK Built Model. Highly Recommended
Excellent replacement for my daughter's 2006 CRV SE - UK Built Model. Yes it fits and works fine! Took about 30 minutes to change it out in the driveway after dark in 35 degrees with snow flurries. But it's done! Appears identical to the Honda original. Great fit and runs smooth and quiet. Just a tip - The three motor mounting screws take either a flat screwdriver or Torx T-20 screwdriver bit. You can get the three screws out with a flat blade screwdriver but it's a lot easier using a Torx T-20 screwdriver bit, especially putting the screws back in. I had some concern about the proper part for our UK built CRV but saw another purchaser with a UK CRV had used this ECCPP Blower Motor Assembly successfully. THE PROCEDURE I FOLLOWED: Our Heater/AC stopped blowing air. Watched a few You-Tube videos and systematically followed the recommended troubleshooting procedure. I checked the underhood 40 amp Fuse by swapping it with the 40 amp fuse next to it and jumpered across the underhood Relay. Everything checked OK, but still no airflow. Then I went under the passenger side dash. I unplugged the blower motor connector and connected the plug to my multimeter on 20-Volt range. I turned the key to run and rotated the blower speed control through its range and the meter showed 12.5 volts, which indicated everything is working with power all the way from the battery to the blower motor. So, power to the motor, but the motor doesn't turn. Obviously a bad motor. I could have saved a lot of time by checking for power at the motor first, especially considering the Blower Motor seems to be the most likely cause of no airflow. We removed the old blower motor by unplugging the connector, and removed the three screws using a Torx T-20 bit. We then mounted the new ECCPP Blower Motor, loosly tightened the three mounting screws, made sure it was seated properly, then snugged up the screws plus an eighth of a turn each. Finally plugged in the connector and tested out the new ECCPP Blower Moter. All better now. Works like a champ. Highly Recommended.
J**.
2007 Honda Element. Good Replacement So Far, Great Value
Same height and size so it fits seemlessly into the Element. for a fraction of the price, I truly can't find anything wrong with this part (so far). first impression after install, it seems a tad noisier than the original but not enough to the point of being annoying. I will update if it stops working any time soon! highly recommend if youre on a tight budget. ships quickly. UPDATE : it survived and thrived in the winter cold and is now operating great in the summer. Highly recommend!
S**R
Worked with my 2003 UK CRV
I searched the entire Internet and could not find an aftermarket blower for a UK CRV like mine. Not even a slight confirmation that one would fit or work. I settled on this one and took a chance even though it says Japan built as they all do. I just installed it and it fits and works perfectly, at least with my 2003. I cant comment on how long it lasts yet. BTW the uk blower from Honda is over $1K.
J**Y
Blower motor
Awesome blower. Works great next day delivery
S**I
2005 Element -- Worked Great -- Airflow is Noisy
2005 Honda Element -- Direct Replacement: This item worked as advertised and went in perfectly and I'm happy. BUT for some reason, though the motor is very quiet itself, the flow of air is NOT. I can't figure out why, but it's much louder than the stock ($$$) item. I found out that my problem was a wonky Resistor anyway and my old fan was still functional. I'm thinking of putting the original back in. ALSO -- the Honda blower motor is held with three very odd fasteners that take a straight blade, 4 blade (JIS, not exactly Phillips), square drive, 8mm socket or Torx driver! I've never seen such a thing. The Torx worked best, but I did not take note of what size it was. These screw-bolts are also very SOFT, so be polite...they'll come out with just about anything you have.
T**C
Great Replacement For 2005 Honda Civic
Great replacement for 2005 Honda Civic. My old fan was randomly squeaking and this one seems to be working great!
C**C
Fit just like OEM! Seems to blow more powerful than the last one
Fit perfectly! Had it installed in about 5 minutes. It seems to blow super well also! Way stronger than before and don't have to hit it with a hammer to get it started lol time will tell how long it lasts. Way cheaper than an auto parts store though
O**R
Poor fit for Honda CRV 2002.
1) Top of fan blade assembly rubs against bottom of cabin air filter (which sits just above the fan). Too tall. (This may be the cause of the noises and burning smells others have complained about). 2) Fan/motor hesitated before spinning on one of the lower speeds. 3) In summary...poor quality. Returned.
R**E
Bon produit, fit parfait sur mon honda element 2010
D**P
Perfectly fit to my 2004 Honda Crv
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