Jim is right, (so is this Jim but I run under a different name

) anyway this motor is under the passenger side dash board section. Three (I think) screws hold the entire fan assembly in the blower box. Take these out, pull out the wiring harness from the fan assembly then you will see how to get to the brushes IF you have serviceable brushes. You will have to bend two little tabs up with a small screwdriver to pull the brushes out. They are soldered to the motor so I cut the wires flush with the old brushes since I had no idea what the new ones would look like. The new brushes had very long wires connected that WOULD have made it to the solder points on the motor but still it is easier to solder two wires together than to de-solder the old connections and there is no guarantee you will find brushes with very long connections. I live in Florida where we have tons of fan stores with actual parts, also most hardware (old time stores, NOT Lowes or Home Depot) will have a box of various size brushes. The two above stores I mentioned sent me to the paint section when I asked for brushes and had NO IDEA what a brush in a motor was

, go figure. Anyway AFTER I did this job I remembered the alternator/starter rebuilders in the area and thought to myself that they would have them as well. Get close if you can't find an exact match. Very easy to file to size if need be. I didn't have to as I found the same number as the brush I needed but others have had to file to fit. It's carbon and files like butter so this is not an issue if what you find is a little big.