#Blower motor connector

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eager tusk
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I have a mazda 323f 2002 BJ and Im trying to change the blower motor. I did everything but I can't disconnect the cable from it. Does anyone know how do I disconnect the cable without braking it?

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This cable to be specific

uncut zealot
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Can you get another angle of that connector showing what’s currently obscured by the two wires? There’s usually a squeeze tab or something, that may be key

uncut zealot
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Specifically would like to see what’s here please

eager tusk
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@uncut zealot can you see from here?

uncut zealot
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If you have another blower motor in your hands, assuming you’re replacing it, you can see if there’s something that latches or holds that plug in; but if there’s nothing then it’s just a matter of pulling thr connector

eager tusk
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thanks @uncut zealot i just pulled it harder and it got out. cleaned it (it was full of leaves) and now it works perfectly fine. I only have one more problem, the fan is working perfectly on all 4 levels (it has 1 2 3 4) but the a/c only works on 1 and 4) if i put the speed to level 2 the a/c just turns off (same with level 3), do you have an idea what the problem could be? Thanks

golden ospreyBOT
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uncut zealot
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Thats a Weird one. To be clear, in “fan only” mode it works on all settings (in that, the fan blows and changes speed according to the setting). But when in AC mode, with the fan at 2 or 3, the fan stops blowing altogether, or it stops blowing cold air?

eager tusk
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it stops blowing cold

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the ac light just goes off

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the fan is working in every level

uncut zealot
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But it does blow cold in 1 and 4?

eager tusk
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Yes

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Very cold on level 4