There isn’t a single blower motor part number for all 2013 Accords—the exact number depends on trim and HVAC configuration. To get the correct part, verify your VIN and consult Honda’s official parts catalog or a dealership.
Why part numbers vary by trim and HVAC setup
The 2013 Honda Accord offered different climate control options and HVAC housings. Each configuration can use a distinct blower motor assembly PN. To avoid ordering the wrong part, you must confirm the precise HVAC variant tied to your VIN.
Key configurations that influence the blower motor PN
Not all Accords use the same blower motor: some configurations use manual climate control, others use automatic climate control with different housings. The blower motor itself may come with the resistor and harness in one assembly or in separate components in some markets. Confirming the exact HVAC variant is essential.
How to determine the exact part number
Use these steps to pinpoint the correct OEM part number for your vehicle.
- Locate your vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)—usually on the driver’s side dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on the driver’s door jamb. The VIN helps pull the exact factory-installed part in catalogs.
- Inspect the blower motor or HVAC housing for an OEM label or stamped PN on the unit itself—this label is often on the motor body or near the plug harness.
- Consult Honda’s official parts catalog or dealer portal with your VIN or year/model to search for “blower motor assembly” within the HVAC category.
- Cross-check the listed PN against the number on your current unit to confirm a match before ordering.
- If in doubt, contact a Honda dealer’s parts department with your VIN for absolute confirmation.
Conclusion: Verifying the VIN and checking the unit label are the most reliable ways to identify the correct blower motor PN. Do not rely on generic crossover numbers without verification.
Where to source the correct part number and purchase options
Once you have the OEM part number, you can obtain it from multiple sources. The following options allow you to compare prices and shipping times.
- Honda official parts website or authorized dealership parts counters
- OEM parts retailers that stock Honda parts (ensuring the PN matches your VIN’s configuration)
- Well-known auto parts retailers with vehicle-specific catalogs and VIN input
- Independent service shops that can order the exact OEM blower motor assembly for you
Concluding: After you locate the correct PN, confirm pricing, availability, and any warranty coverage with the seller. Beware of aftermarket substitutes that may not fit your HVAC system.
Additional considerations
If you are experiencing blower motor issues, consider whether the problem is the motor itself, the blower resistor, or the wiring. Some symptoms (no air, weak airflow, or noise) can point to different parts. Having the correct PN on hand will expedite diagnosis and replacement.
Summary
The exact blower motor part number for a 2013 Honda Accord varies by trim and HVAC configuration. To find it quickly, gather your VIN, inspect the unit label, and check Honda’s official catalogs or contact a dealership. Using the correct PN ensures proper fit and function for your climate control system.


