Electrical Component Locator: Motors

2004 Acura 3.5RLSECTION Motors
MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Air Mix Control Motor Behind right side of dash, on plenum. See Figure .
Blower Motor Below right side of dash, on plenum. See Figure .
Condenser Fan Motor Behind left side of radiator. See Figure .
Driver's Window Motor In driver's door. See Figure .
Front Passenger's Window Motor In front passenger's door. See Figure .
Front Up-Down Motor Under driver's seat. See Figure .
Fuel Pump On underside of vehicle, top of fuel tank. See Figure .
Lumbar Support Motor In driver's seat back. See Figure .
Mode Control Motor Behind dash, right of steering column, on plenum. See Figure .
Moon Roof Motor On center underside of roof, above headliner. See Figure .
Precharge Pump Motor In left rear corner of engine compartment. See Figure .
Radiator Fan Motor Behind right side of radiator. See Figure .
Rear Up-Down Motor & Position Sensor Underside of driver's seat. See Figure .
Rear Window Motor In right rear door (Left Similar). See Figure .
Recirculation Control Motor Behind glove box, on plenum. See Figure .
Recline Motor (Front Passenger's) Inside driver's seat-back (Passenger's similar). See Figure .
Recline Motor & Position Sensor (Driver's) Inside driver's seat-back (Passenger's similar). See Figure .
Slide Motor Underside of driver's seat. See Figure .
Steering Column Extend/Retract Motor On underside of steering column. See Figure .
Steering Column Tilt Motor On underside of steering column. See Figure .
TCS/VSA Control Valve Actuator Center front of engine. See Figure .
Windshield Washer Motor In washer fluid reservoir. See Figure .
Windshield Wiper Motor Below left side of air scoop. See Figure .
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