Electrical Component Locator: Motors

2008 Jeep Commander Overland, 4WDSECTION Motors
MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Adjustable Pedal Motor At pedal assembly. See Figure.
Blend Door Actuator (Left) Left side of HVAC unit. See Figure.
Blend Door Actuator (Rear) (Rear HVAC Unit) On rear HVAC unit. See Figure.
Blend Door Actuator (Right) Center of HVAC unit. See Figure.
Blower Motor (Rear) In rear HVAC unit. See Figure.
Horizontal Seat Adjuster Motor (Driver) Below driver seat. See Figure.
Horizontal Seat Adjuster Motor (Passenger) Below passenger seat. See Figure.
Hydraulic Cooling Fan Module Front of engine compartment. See Figure.
IAC Motor Top rear of engine. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator (Front) Left side of HVAC unit. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator (Rear) Center of HVAC unit. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator (Rear) (Rear HVAC Unit) On rear HVAC unit. See Figure.
Radiator Fan/Motor Assembly Front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Recirculation Door Actuator Right side of HVAC unit. See Figure.
Recliner Seat Adjuster Motor (Passenger) Right rear of passenger seat. See Figure.
Starter (3.7L & 4.7L) Lower left rear of engine. See Figure.
Starter (5.7L) Lower left rear of engine. See Figure.
Transfer Case Motor At transfer case. See Figure.
Window Motor (Left Front) Center of driver door. See Figure.
Window Motor (Left Rear) Center of left rear door. See Figure.
Window Motor (Right Front) Center of passenger door. See Figure.
Window Motor (Right Rear) Center of right rear door. See Figure.
Window Wiper Motor (Rear) In liftgate. See Figure.
Windshield Washer Pump Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper Motor Top left of plenum. See Figure.
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