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3137020015 - Fan Motor – No Lead

Original price - Original price €140,10
Original price
€140,10
€140,10 - €140,10
Current price €140,10
OEM Part
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Brand Allmakes OE
Heater Blower Motor supplied without wiring lead (motor body only).

This 12V electric motor drives the centrifugal fan within the heater blower unit, drawing air through the heater core and distributing warm air through the vehicle's heater ducting. The motor seats within the heater blower housing and connects directly to the vehicle wiring loom without a pre-attached lead. Suitable for non-air-conditioned heater systems.
Alternative Codes
3137020015

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When will my order arrive?

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Fan Motor (No Lead) and what does it do?
The Fan Motor is the 12V electric heater blower motor that drives the fan in the heater unit, pulling air through the heater core and pushing warm air into the cabin. This version is the motor body only, supplied without a pre-attached wiring lead, and suits non-air-conditioned heater systems.
What does "No Lead" mean for this fan motor?
"No Lead" means the motor is supplied without a pre-attached wiring lead, so it connects directly to the vehicle loom. Check how your existing motor is wired, as a unit with a fixed lead means you'll need to transfer or splice the wiring rather than plug straight in.
What are the signs a heater fan motor needs replacing?
A failing heater fan motor typically gets noisy, slows, or stops as the bearings and brushes wear. A grinding or whirring noise from behind the dash is a common sign. If the fan is dead on every speed setting, the motor itself is usually the cause rather than the resistor.