

❄️ Upgrade your ride’s comfort with airflow that never quits!
The AA Ignition Blower Motor Replacement with Fan Assembly is a direct-fit, high-quality replacement part compatible with Hyundai and Kia models from 2011 to 2020. It restores efficient air circulation for your vehicle’s heating and AC systems, installs easily without special tools, and comes with a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.








| ASIN | B0CD876PFM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,643 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #23 in Automotive Blower Motors |
| Brand Name | AA Ignition |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,144) |
| Item Weight | 1.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AA Ignition |
| Model | 97113B8000AA |
| UPC | 810072263773 |
J**.
Seems Very Comparable to the Original Fan
It fits my 2011 Civic perfectly and seems to work fine. I know some reviewers questioned whether these blow the same volume of air or are as quiet as the OEM fan. I can't remember specifics about the original fan, but this one seems very comparable. The price was right, and it was very easy to replace. I am happy with it.
A**R
Blower fan for Ford truck
Seller was very helpful when they suggested this blower for my Ford Truck. Easy to install, works great. Recommend this seller when you need the right part for your vehicle.
K**N
Blower motor
I'm so glad I have heat again in my car! It fits perfectly in Toyota prius, great value, we put it in ourselves. Super glad it wasn't a short. It's a tiny bit noisier but I am just so happy the defrost works! 😁
S**T
Small quality control issue but otherwise, a good part
When using the heat or AC on my 2014 Toyota Tundra, I could hear some minor squeaking. While the problem was not too bad, I knew it was only going to get worse so I decided to replace the blower motor fan. Replacing the blower motor is not difficult but it is a bit awkward because of its location under the dash. There are videos online showing how to do this procedure. On the plus side, this replacement blower motor looks just like the OEM part I removed from my truck. It runs quietly and pushes plenty of air. On the down side, after installing the blower motor, I was unable to plug in the wiring. I ended up removing it so I could closely compare the old OEM assembly with the new one. Unfortunately, the copper terminals on the new blower motor were not lined up right (look closely at attached pictures) so I was unable to plug it in. Using a small screwdriver, I bent them over into a better position. I installed the new blower motor a second time and was able to plug in the wiring with no further issues. I selected this part because it was cheaper than an OEM part and comes with a lifetime warranty. I hope I never need to try to exercise that warranty. Would I recommend this part? Despite the issue with the plug, I would still recommend it.
Z**Z
Great part!
Works great and took me 20 minutes with youtube. Be aware this one has a cooling tube for the motor build in. When you remove the old one you may see a piece of plastic with two screws. Remove it and unscrew the unit. There is no place for it on the new part since the tube is internalized to cool the motor. At first I was thinking this was the wrong part since it looked a bit different but then saw what was going on. 30$ and 20 minutes and blower fan issue fixed 2011 gmc yukon xl
R**L
NOT A LIFETIME WARRANTY!!!!
Says LIFETIME WARRANTY, this is untrue. Product failed me twice in 4 years, even though the original part (that came with the car) lasted 18 years, but now that it has failed again I am told that the 'warranty' only counts one time, even though i was sent 2 replacements already. Amazon has refunded me, almost 4 years later, and I will purchase from a seller with better integrity. This review is meant to disclose the truth about this alleged LIFETIME WARRANTY for anyone who might buy from them.
A**R
Perfect!
Great quality. Good deal. Perfect fit in my 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L. No more annoying whirling noise. Alhamdulillah ❤️
M**K
Matched OE for 2001 Chevy Suburban
It can be really frustrating looking for quality replacements for parts like this, because there are so many vendors offering "alternatives" that may "fit," but aren't really the same quality or configuration as your OE. It doesn't help that Chevy/GM (and other "American" auto companies) have shopped so much of their replacement part business on older cars out to Chinese manufacturers. Even "tried and true" OE vendors like AC Delco are having many of "their" parts manufactured in China. GM/Chevy is doing it too. They contract with a Chinese company to make the parts to conform with OE specs, slap their packaging/labels on the parts, and charge you more for them ... for GM/Chevy parts, a LOT more. I have ordered a lot of such parts for my 2001 Suburban, mainly because there's nothing else available any more. This particular blower fan is made in China, and I did find it to be almost identical to my factory OE. Getting the blower out of its fitting and the new one into place is "easy," as everyone has said. Getting AT the location where the fan is installed, however, not so easy. It's literally at the bottom of the dash/HVAC unit, right above the floorboards, all the way forward to the firewall. Getting two free hands, a light, AND your eyes in there, close enough to see what the h*** you're doing, is murder. Even harder if your vehicle still has the original, insulated bell housing covering the base of the fan. The padding/insulation in this housing helps to hold the fan snugly in place and minimize vibration. The front screw securing that housing in place is easy to see/get at/remove ... the one in the back is nearly impossible ... you can't see it at all, you have to feel around for it and wedge your wrench between the floorboard and back of the housing to get at it. Once I finally located the screw, got my socket on it, and successfully removed it/the housing, I had to give up trying to put the rear screw back after I had installed the new fan. Hard as I tried, I simply could not get the housing in the exact position needed to get the screw re-set/re-started in the hole it came out of. Other than that, the fan itself went in fine, with all the connection points being a "plug and play" match for my OE, and it seems to be working just as well so far.
M**.
Funciona bien sin detalle asta el momento
M**T
Great fit, works well. 1988 dodge ram.
M**R
Excellent price, works just like the original Heater Blower Motor that came with my van. very quiet as well. Very pleased with this purchase.
P**R
Perfect easy to fit and not bad quality for the money. Blows really well in the Touareg. It is noisier, but blow much better than the original fan. I'm super happy with it.
T**5
2004 Volkswagon Tourage heater fan
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