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The TYC630130 Honda Accord Replacement Condenser Cooling Fan Motor is a high-quality, OE-comparable unit designed for easy installation and reliable performance. Weighing just 1.83 pounds, this motor is manufactured in the USA and features all-new components, ensuring a precise fit and optimal cooling efficiency for your vehicle.
Manufacturer | TYC |
Brand | TYC |
Model | Condenser Cooling Fan Motor |
Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 630130 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 630130 |
OEM Part Number | 38616-PAA-A01 |
ABPA Partslink Number | HO3116104 |
T**D
perfect replacement
This motor arrived quickly and fit perfectly both mechanically and electrically. Much cheaper than other available options and completely cured my compressor cycling and overheating issues. It only took about 20 minutes to do the R&R and I did not have to dispose of a perfectly good shroud and fan, like I would have if I replaced the assembly. Fully recommend.
S**3
Fits EP3!!
After realizing that no one carries motors for the EP3 I spent a week looking for a replacement that wasn't $300 from the dealer. I bought this on a gamble and it was a DIRECT FIT!
R**Y
Honda Accord 2000 EX. Good fit.
The price of the product is real good compared to other ones found and the product looks real good. It is really easy to mount and does not need a lot of technical/ mechanical knowledge. It did fit as it should but it hasa trick to align the screw holes to the screw holes. It actually can go only one way, so if the screw holes don't align with the holes continue to rotate the product until it fits perfect to the metal case. See photos for better outlook. This product it's a little bit slimmer than the original product but it fits okay. I tested it and it works fine, regarding the life of the product... that we have to try it out, only time will tell....
S**S
Working ok so far
Works great so far. I just installed it and it fit as well as the oem motor it replaced(2000 Acura 3.2tl). The oem motor started making a very loud noise. It only happened with the a/c on which made me think it was the a/c clutch. I replaced the clutch but the noise continued. At that point I thought it was the compressor bearing until the fan motor got so bad it started to wobble horribly. I unplugged the fan and the noise disappeared. Seems like I replaced the fan clutch for no reason but it was inexpensive and pretty simple. This was cheaper and even simpler to replace. My advice for anyone facing a similar issue is to unplug the fan motor and see if the noise stops. If it does then it is the fan. Hope that helps someone.
B**R
Perfect fit all around.
This motor has the look and feel of an original equipment product. From the seamless mounting to the OE style electrical connection, everything was a perfect fit for my 1999 Honda Accord EX. The mounting holes lined up perfectly on the shroud, and the motor was a snap to install in about 20 minutes. So far as longevity...well, we'll just have to wait and see, but the motor is nice and heavy, and appears well constructed.
S**A
98 Accord 2.3 driver side
Fixed faulty fan on my 98 Accord driver side fan which only comes on when the AC Compressor kicks on which is how Honda designed it. Used my original fan assembly and bolted this motor to it.
T**N
Not perfect but close enough
I purchased this motor to replace one on a 2000 Honda Accord with the V6 engine on the passenger side where it is referred to as the air conditioning condenser motor. It fit perfectly and I would have given it 5 stars except for one thing. Of the three screw holes that are used to attach the motor to the fan shroud, one had the threads either stripped or somehow damaged such that the screw would not fit the hole. I ended up using a small nut and bolt slightly smaller than the one originally designed for it so that I could avoid having to send the unit back for replacement. Was cheaper to pay a dollar for a smaller bolt and nut than waste the time it would have taken to get a replacement unit.If you are considering this unit, be aware that many parts stores will try and sell you a thicker motor instead of this pancake version. Those versions are generic and are cheaper but you will not have enough clearance between the back of the fan and the exhaust manifold... those generics will not work.UPDATEIt has been 10 years and the motor is going out. Has started making a bad bearing whine, so making it 10 years is close to what i got from the Honda version but for a fraction of the price.
M**.
Good for the money
Direct bolt-on replacement and not bad for the money. The dealer part will always be better, but this is a fraction of the dealer cost.
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