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JNB100080 - Blower Motor – Air Conditioning Evaporator

Original price - Original price €580,00
Original price
€580,00
€580,00 - €580,00
Current price €580,00
OEM Part
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Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
Blower motor for the air conditioning evaporator assembly, mounted in the HVAC intake housing.

Drives the fan that draws air across the evaporator core and delivers conditioned air into the cabin ducting. Fitted to vehicles specified with air conditioning.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Models with air conditioning. Blower for A/C evaporator assembly, VIN break (V)XA159807.
Alternative Codes
JNB100080

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Frequently asked questions

What does the AC evaporator blower motor do?
This blower motor mounts in the HVAC intake housing and drives the fan that pulls air across the evaporator core, delivering conditioned air into the cabin ducting.
Does every Defender 1987-2006 use this blower motor?
No, it's only fitted to Defenders specified with air conditioning, from VIN break (V)XA159807 onward. Defenders without factory AC, or built before that VIN, didn't use this blower.
What are the signs this blower motor needs replacing?
It typically fails from worn brushes or bearing wear, showing up as reduced airflow through the AC vents, unusual noise, or the blower stopping altogether.