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Step 1.
First thing I did was remove my plenum cover. This would be a good time to replace this part if it looks like the older one below.
TIP: To get the ends of the velum cover out (and back in later) from under the windshield, it helps to have a friend hold the hood about midway between fully open and closed.

Step 2.
Then, loosen up your wiring harness all the way across your hood. There are a few screws and plastic caps you will have to remove along the way. The rest of it is held by a few clips here and there. Just get it so you can pull it away from your blower motor a bit. This will give you some more room to work with when removing the blower motor and putting the new one in.

Step 3.
Remove the plenum. It is held on with only 3 bolts highlighted in the two images below.


Step 4.
Remove the clip on the end of the cable that actuates the door to let air into the blower motor box. This is what the clip looks like; you will find it on the driver's side of the blower motor box.

Step 5.
Now you are ready to take the cover off the blower motor. There are a few things involved in this step, please refer to the images. As you will notice in the image below, the door letting air into the blower motor box on the passenger side is open (A arrow). To close this, you will need to make sure your fan speed setting inside the vehicle is in the OFF position. The image below also shows the 4 clips that hold the cover on (B). Once all that is complete, the cover will slide downward after applying a bit of force.

Step 6.
With the cover off, remove the electrical connections.

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