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My Vehicle: 2004 Nissan Frontier
The vehicle options this part fits:
  • Production Date: 09/2002-
  • Fitting Vehicle Options: *KC. KA24DE + *KC. VG33E. XE, KC. (SE+ SC) + CC. SB + CC. XB
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Nissan 27220-8B410 Motor & Fan Assy-Blower

1999-2004 Nissan 272208B410

Nissan 27220-8B410 Motor & Fan Assy-Blower
  • Part Description
    Motor & Fan Assy-Blower
  • Lookup Code
    27070
  • Replaces
    27220-8B400
  • Manufacturer
    Nissan
  • Manufacturer's Notes
    This part is discontinued.
Customer Questions & Answers
2004 Nissan Frontier
The vehicle options this part fits:
  • Production Date: 09/2002-
  • Fitting Vehicle Options: *KC. KA24DE + *KC. VG33E. XE, KC. (SE+ SC) + CC. SB + CC. XB
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Product Specifications

BrandGenuine Nissan
Lookup Code27070
Manufacturer Part Number27220-8B410
Part DescriptionMotor & Fan Assy-Blower
Other NamesBlower Motor, Fan Motor
Item Dimensions8.7 x 8.1 x 7.9 inches
Item Weight4.40 Pounds
ConditionNew
Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
Replaces27220-8B400
ManufacturerNissan
SKU27220-8B410
WarrantyThis genuine Nissan part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty.
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Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
Does this part fit my vehicle? Posted by NissanPartsDeal Specialist
A:
You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 27220-8B410 fits your vehicle.
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Q:
How to remove and replace a blower motor in a Nissan Frontier's heating and cooling system, along with associated components? Posted by Customer
A:
Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery, remove the glove compartment and lower dash trim to gain access to the heater case and blower motor, detach the blower motor vent hose and disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor, remove the blower motor mounting screws, and pull the blower motor carefully out of the housing, if replacing the motor, detach the fan and transfer it to the new motor, and installation is the reverse of removal, run the blower and check for proper operation.
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Q:
How to troubleshoot addressing issues related to blower motor speed and operation in a Nissan Frontier's heating and cooling system? Posted by Customer
A:
If the blower motor speed does not correspond to the setting selected on the blower switch, or the blower motor does not operate at all, the problem could be a bad fuse, relay, switch, blower motor resistor, blower motor or blower motor circuit wiring. Always check the fuse and the blower relay first, then remove the glove compartment and lower dash trim to gain access to the heater case and blower motor. With the ignition key in the ON position, turn the blower switch to the faulty position(s) and, using a test light or voltmeter, check for voltage at the motor electrical connector. If the motor is receiving voltage but not operating, either the motor ground is bad (on these models the blower switch and resistor are part of the ground circuit) or the motor itself is faulty or the fan is binding. To check the fan, disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor and connect a jumper wire between the ground wire terminal on the blower motor and a good chassis ground, then connect a fused jumper wire between the battery positive terminal and the positive terminal on the blower motor. If the motor now operates properly, the ground circuit or the blower resistor are bad. If the motor does not operate, the fan is either binding or faulty. To check the blower motor fan is binding, remove the blower motor. If the ground circuit to the motor is bad, check the blower resistor for continuity between the terminals. If any checks indicate infinite resistance, replace the blower resistor and retest the ground circuit. To check the blower speed switch, unplug the electrical connector from the blower switch and check the continuity across the indicated switch terminals with an ohmmeter. If continuity isn't as specified, replace the switch.
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