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How much is a blower motor for a 2018 Chevy Trax?

Typically, the blower motor itself for a 2018 Chevy Trax runs about $70 to $300, while the total installed price—part plus labor—usually falls between roughly $130 and $550, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or GM genuine parts and the local labor rate.


The blower motor is part of the vehicle’s HVAC system and powers the fan that pushes air through the dashboard vents. For the 2018 Trax, replacement may involve accessing under the dash and, in some cases, replacing related components like the blower motor resistor or housing. Prices vary by source, by whether you buy new or used, and by your location. The following sections break down typical price ranges, labor considerations, and buying options.


Factors that affect price


Prices depend on the source (OEM vs aftermarket vs used), whether the part includes the blower motor resistor or other hardware, the specific part number required for your vehicle, and regional labor rates. Availability and warranty terms also influence the final cost.


Typical price ranges


Below are the common price bands you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2018 Trax blower motor. The figures reflect typical consumer prices and may vary by retailer, location, and whether the source is new or used.



  • GM Genuine Parts (OEM) blower motor: typically around $180–$320

  • Aftermarket replacement blowers (e.g., Dorman, ACDelco aftermarket): typically around $70–$180

  • Used or refurbished units from salvage yards or rebuilt-option suppliers: typically around $40–$120


Prices can fluctuate based on sales, availability, and warranties, so it’s wise to compare several sources before purchasing.


Labor costs to install


Labor for replacing the blower motor is generally modest but varies with vehicle access and shop rates. Expect about 0.5 to 2 hours of labor, with typical shop rates ranging from roughly $75 to $150 per hour. This can put the total installed price in the ballpark of $130 to $550, accounting for parts and labor, with some dealerships or shops charging more for complex dash-removal scenarios.


Signs you may need to replace the blower motor


Common symptoms include weak or intermittent airflow, air only coming from certain speeds, unusual noises when the fan runs, or no air at all when the HVAC is on. If these symptoms appear, testing the blower motor and the regulator or resistor is advised to confirm the fault before purchasing a replacement.


Where to buy


Several reputable places commonly stock blower motors for the 2018 Trax. Consider checking multiple retailers to compare price, warranty, and delivery options.



  • GM Parts Direct / Chevrolet dealers (OEM options)

  • Auto parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts)

  • Online retailers and auto parts marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon Parts, eBay Motors)

  • Salvage yards or rebuilt-part suppliers for used or refurbished units


Shopping around and reading warranty terms can help you maximize value and minimize risk of part failure.


What to consider before buying


Before purchasing, confirm compatibility with your exact Trax model year and trim, verify whether the price includes the blower motor resistor or housing, and check the warranty length. If you’re not comfortable replacing the unit yourself, obtain multiple quotes for labor to avoid surprises.


Summary


The cost to replace a blower motor on a 2018 Chevy Trax typically spans from about $130 to $550 installed, depending on whether you select aftermarket or OEM parts and on local labor rates. Expect aftermarket parts to be cheaper, OEM parts to be pricier but with potentially better compatibility and warranty. Always compare several sources, confirm compatibility, and weigh the benefit of professional installation versus a DIY approach.

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