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The smart Way to Buy Used Heater Motors Online

Is your heater making a chirping noise or failing to blow air? We provide fully bench-tested OEM blower motors that restore powerful airflow to your defrost and heat vents. Fast shipping across NJ and nationwide.

High-Velocity Airflow

Each motor is tested for maximum RPM and consistent speed.

Silent Bearings

We verify every motor is whisper-quiet under full electrical load.

Technical staff bench-testing a used heater blower motor

Genuine Used Blower Assemblies for All Makes

The heater motor is responsible for pushing air through your heater core and into the cabin. When it fails, you lose both comfort and the ability to clear your windshield. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used heater motors that offer superior balance and longevity compared to generic aftermarket replacements. Why settle for a noisy motor that rattles your dashboard?

Every used automotive blower motor we ship is salvaged from vehicles with low interior wear. Our technicians inspect the squirrel-cage fan for cracks and verify the electrical connector pins are clean and conductive.

  • Amperage Audit: Verified to pull the correct current without overheating.
  • Balance Check: We ensure the fan cage is perfectly balanced to prevent vibration.
  • VIN Specific: Precision matched to your manual or automatic climate control system.

Fast Delivery for Heater Motors in NJ

Based in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is your local source for used blower motors in New Jersey. We know that a broken heater motor in the winter is an emergency, which is why we offer expedited processing for all HVAC electrical components.

Serving Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and the entire Tri-State area with reliable, tested OEM replacement parts.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

Motors for Every HVAC Unit

From main dashboard blowers to secondary rear-cabin ventilation motors.

Front Blower Motors

High-output OEM motors designed to push air through the primary dashboard vents and defrost ducts.

Rear Cabin Blowers

Secondary motors specific to the rear climate control units in SUVs, Minivans, and Luxury sedans.

Brushless Digital Units

Advanced variable-speed motors found in modern vehicles with automatic digital climate control.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Heater Motors

Quiet airflow requires perfection. Every used motor passes the following strict inspection:

  • 1. 12V High/Low Test: We verify the motor responds correctly to all voltage inputs (speeds).
  • 2. Bearing Noise Audit: We listen for chirping or grinding that indicates bearing wear.
  • 3. Squirrel-Cage Inspection: The fan blades are checked for missing fins or debris imbalance.
  • 4. Carbon Brush Review: Internal brushes are verified to have ample life left for long-term use.
  • 5. Connector Integrity: We ensure the electrical plug is not melted or corroded.
  • 6. Part Number Validation: We match the OEM manufacturer ID to your VIN for 100% plug-and-play fit.

Common Questions About Used Heater Motors

Used blower motors typically cost between $45 and $120. The price varies based on the vehicle make and if the motor includes the integrated speed controller (resistor).

This is the classic sign of failing motor bearings. Over time, the factory lubricant dries out. Our used motors are tested to be chirp-free.

Yes. The blower motor is the part that physically moves the air through the heater core (for heat) or the evaporator (for AC).

Usually, no. If the fan works on high but not low speeds, the Blower Motor Resistor is typically the problem. However, a failing motor can cause the resistor to burn out.

Yes. OEM motors are balanced specifically for your vehicle's HVAC housing. Many cheap aftermarket motors are poorly balanced, causing vibration through the dash.

In most cases, yes. We sell them as complete "Blower Motor Assemblies" so you don't have to worry about transferring the delicate plastic fan wheel.

A clogged cabin air filter is the #1 cause. It forces the motor to work harder to pull air, leading to excessive heat and eventual failure.

This usually means a mouse nest or debris has gotten into the fan cage, or the cage itself is cracked. Our units are inspected for perfectly balanced rotation.

Absolutely! We keep a large inventory of tested motors at our Clifton, NJ facility for immediate pickup.

We use double-walled boxes and air-pillow packaging to ensure the plastic squirrel-cage doesn't crack during transit.