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Old 03-15-2013, 08:24 PM
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Default Front right blower motor- Part number

Can anyone please confirm the Bosch part number for the front passenger side blower motor? Also, if anyone has fitted any different fans other than factory, it would be some really useful information.

I pulled mine and it was 0 130 063 067. Other people have stated that it is 0 130 063 023.I want to know if there is a difference in motors.


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The PN for the right a/c fan is 964.572.016.01. The left is 964.572.015.01 .
If you do a search you will find all kinds of info on that subject.


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I should mention that I've done the search, and the only Bosch number people have suggested is the second one 0 130 063 023 , wondering why mine is different.
Ordering the porsche motor is out of the question, as I'd rather drive without it than pay $600-$900 per side haha
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You can get used ones from HERE .
They are $250.00 a piece.
No affiliation............
If you buy one of these, just make sure to give them a good lube job ( not WD 40) before you install.

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http://www.ebay.de/itm/BOSCH-Geblase...2#ht_500wt_845
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It could be a false economy fitting a used one. On pre '91 cars the fan runs permanently even with fan control set to "0".
It is a bit of a faff to get to as you have probably found.
You could try replacing the bearing as it can't get any more broken. No experience of this. I just took the pain an bought an OEM unit but it was a daily driver at the time.

Rob.
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Originally Posted by Blown Away
It could be a false economy fitting a used one. On pre '91 cars the fan runs permanently even with fan control set to "0".
It is a bit of a faff to get to as you have probably found.
You could try replacing the bearing as it can't get any more broken. No experience of this. I just took the pain an bought an OEM unit but it was a daily driver at the time.

Rob.
Great info as I have a 90 year & I thought that my CCU had gremlins as the fan stayed on & thought it was feckd!!

More money for mods instead...
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Wrong fan
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Originally Posted by 911PERVY
Wrong fan
For us folk that can't tell from a pic why is it wrong???

Is it for a cortina not a 964?

Thanks fuch.
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Originally Posted by fuch
For us folk that can't tell from a pic why is it wrong???

Is it for a cortina not a 964?

Thanks fuch.
That fan motor is for the hot air fan in the engine compartment, not the same as the a/c fans behind the dash.

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Steen is right, I mixed them, The right one pops up from time to time on german ebay, new for about 140 Euros. I bought 2 for my car.
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I've posted this before about repairing the right blower -

Originally Posted by f3nr15
This information MIGHT be of help to you for repairing the right side blower only (dark grey fan).

After some digging around online, I am fairly certain that the Bosch motors from the right sided blower were the same as those used in the blowers for Mercedes 190 and W201 cars WITHOUT air conditioning in the early 1990s. The way that I know this is that they both seem to share the Bosch motor numbered 0 130 063 023.

Here is a picture of the Porsche part:



And here is a picture of the Mercedes part:



The Mercedes part has been picked up by aftermarket manufacturers and is available cheaply online - however, the motors for these parts are not original Bosch units, but are likely made in Asia. I bought one from this store for £48.99 (~ US$76.78) and the postage to Australia was relatively cheap and fast:

Euro Automotive Parts - MERCEDES 190 SERIES 1982-1993 HEATER BLOWER MOTOR

If you wanted, you could go for an OEM Mercedes part that would likely have an original Bosch motor in it, but you are paying a lot more. Still cheaper than the Porsche part:

MB Specialist.com - Blower

If you decide on the Mercedes part as a donor, you will have to extract the squirrel cage fan from your current Porsche unit and fit it to the motor from the Mercedes part.

Jeff Curtis has previously posted HERE a method of safely extracting the squirrel cage from the motor, using a Posi Lock puller. These photos from Jeff's great post:







The puller used by Jeff is available online for a small outlay:

mile-x.com - Posi Lock 102 Gear Puller

If you figure $100 for a cheap Mercedes donor blower and $100 for the Posi Lock puller, you're still coming in at considerably less than the US$700-900 for a replacement Porsche part.

DISCLAIMER: I have not personally confirmed that the Mercedes motor is directly compatible with the Porsche one, as I have not yet pulled the one in my car to compare. However, I am fairly certain that they are in fact the same motor.
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Yep, that's what confused me about the Bosch part numbers.. Did you end up trying the Mercedes motor?
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No, haven't gotten around to it yet.

To answer the question in your initial post, here's a post I found on pff.de that lists both Bosch part numbers as interchangeable -

pff.de - Air / faulty heating / ventilation

Google translation -

"Hey Tom, yeah, that's the left that has the right a black fan blades. @ 9.9.6. Both motors? The right engine (0130063067, replacement type 0130063023) is the Bosch Customer service still available, because it also in the ventilation of 190 Benz built. was The left motor (0130063068) is a discontinued model, for there is NO substitute. luck Stefan"
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Do a search under my under my user name Doubled33 and you will find a post of "Front Blower Motor Bearing Fix 964". If you are froggy this will save you alot of $$$.

As a follow up this fix has been working since July 2012.


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