1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your AEagle HVAC Heater Blower Motor Assembly. This component is designed to restore proper airflow to your vehicle's heating and air conditioning system. Please read these instructions thoroughly before beginning installation.

Image: AEagle HVAC Heater Blower Motor Assembly. This image shows the complete blower motor assembly with its fan.
2. Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | AEagle |
| Model Name | Tacoma, Toyota |
| Model Number | AEBM0021-BM |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.89 Kilograms (4.16 pounds) |
| Package Dimensions | 8.62 x 8.31 x 7.83 inches |
| Reference Numbers | 615-50129, 700188, 8710304040, 8710304043, PM9297 |
3. Vehicle Fitment
This AEagle Blower Motor Assembly is compatible with the following vehicles:
- Toyota Tacoma: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 models.
- Exclusions: Not compatible with Base Prerunner, SR5 Prerunner, TRD Sport, or TRD Sport Prerunner sub-models.
Please verify compatibility with your vehicle's specific model and year before installation.
4. When to Replace Your Blower Motor
Recognizing the signs of a failing blower motor is crucial for maintaining a comfortable cabin environment. Consider replacement if you observe any of the following symptoms:

Image: Symptoms of a failing blower motor. This image illustrates common indicators that your blower motor may need replacement.
- Low Airflow from Vents: A significant reduction in air coming from the dashboard vents, even when the fan speed is set high, indicates a potential issue with the blower motor or its components.
- Fans Only Work at Certain Speeds: If the fan only operates at specific speed settings (e.g., only high, or not at all on low settings), it could point to a faulty blower motor resistor or the motor itself.
- Loud Noise Appears: Unusual noises such as squealing, grinding, or rattling coming from the dashboard area when the HVAC system is on often indicate worn bearings or debris within the blower motor.
- Zero Airflow from Vents: If no air comes out of the vents at all, regardless of the fan speed setting, the blower motor has likely failed completely and requires replacement.
5. Installation Instructions
The following steps outline the general procedure for replacing the blower motor. Specific vehicle configurations may vary. It is recommended to consult a service manual for your specific Toyota Tacoma model or seek professional assistance if you are unsure.

Image: Installation of Blower Motor. This image illustrates the general process of installing the new blower motor assembly.
- Disconnect Battery: Before starting any electrical work, disconnect the negative terminal of your vehicle's battery to prevent electrical shorts.
- Locate Blower Motor: The blower motor is typically located under the passenger side dashboard, often beneath the glove compartment.
- Remove Old Blower Motor: Disconnect the electrical connector, remove retaining screws/clips, and carefully pull the old blower motor assembly out.
- Prepare New Blower Motor (if necessary): If the fan blades are separate, drop them into position on the new motor and secure with the provided nut.
- Install New Blower Motor: Slide the new motor/fan blade assembly into position in the heater case or firewall. Secure with screws/clips. Press the plastic wiring connector onto the back of the blower motor.
- Reconnect Battery: Reconnect the ground cable to the negative battery terminal. Slide the clamp over the terminal and tighten the retaining bolt with a wrench.
- Test System: Turn on your vehicle and test the HVAC system at all fan speeds to ensure proper operation and airflow.
Important: Always ensure the electrical connector type matches your vehicle's existing connector before installation. Refer to the product images for details on the electrical connector.

Image: Electrical Connector. This image highlights the electrical connector on the AEagle blower motor assembly. Verify this matches your vehicle's connector.
6. Product Features and Design
The AEagle Blower Motor Assembly is engineered for optimal performance and durability, providing efficient airflow and quiet operation.

High Speed and Powerful Fan:
Features an improved fan design to provide maximum air output, ensuring effective heating and cooling throughout the vehicle cabin.

Optimized Design for Performance:
- Large Air Outlet: Designed for superior air distribution.
- Less Noise: Engineered for quiet operation, enhancing cabin comfort.
- High-Quality Plastic: Constructed with durable materials for longevity.
- Low Energy Consumption: Efficient design reduces power draw.

Motor Construction Details:
- High Filling Rate of Motor Coils: Contributes to high motor performance and efficiency.
- Pure Copper Coil: Utilizes pure copper enameled wire, designed to withstand higher voltages and ensure reliable operation.
7. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your HVAC system, including the blower motor, consider the following maintenance tips:
- Cabin Air Filter: Regularly check and replace your cabin air filter. A clogged filter can restrict airflow, causing the blower motor to work harder and potentially shorten its lifespan.
- Debris Removal: Periodically inspect the area around the blower motor for leaves, dirt, or other debris that may have entered the air intake. Remove any obstructions to prevent damage to the fan blades or motor.
- Professional Inspection: Have your HVAC system professionally checked every 3 months or as recommended by your vehicle manufacturer to prevent issues with the blower motor and other components.
8. Troubleshooting
If you experience issues with your blower motor after installation or during normal operation, consider these troubleshooting steps:
- No Airflow:
- Check the electrical connection to the blower motor to ensure it is secure.
- Inspect the vehicle's fuse box for a blown fuse related to the HVAC system or blower motor.
- Verify the blower motor resistor is functioning correctly, as a faulty resistor can prevent the motor from operating.
- Weak Airflow:
- Replace the cabin air filter if it is dirty or clogged.
- Check for obstructions in the air intake or ductwork.
- Unusual Noises:
- Inspect the blower motor fan for any debris (leaves, twigs, etc.) that may be causing the noise.
- If the noise persists and no debris is found, the motor bearings may be worn, indicating a need for replacement.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to consult a qualified automotive technician.
9. Warranty and Support
For information regarding product warranty, returns, or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact AEagle customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official website or through your retailer.
AEagle Parts is the seller of this product. For specific inquiries, please reach out to them via the platform where the purchase was made.