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Your best bet would not be to remove the condenser completely as this would require you to reclaim and replace your refrigerant. I would remove the radiator and unbolt the condenser to where you can move it out of your way, but leave the lines connected.
Sampson, sounds like a bunt out bulb, which will need changed.
If you feel comfortable doing it yourself. Basically three screws, and you have to pull one plastic fastener from the fascia (bumper) and pull the bumper back a bit, and pull the assembly out. I believe it is in the manual, not bad to do. I will post a link to tell or show you how to do it. Press the helpful button
First you must check the cooling system out partially clogged radiator,collasped hose (inner) ,cooling fan not coming on ,head gasket leak, thermostat and if all those check out possible a/c causing overheat
No it wont. You will want a blower motor from a 2004-2011 chevy impala, 2004-2007 monte carlo, 2004-2008 pontiac grand prix or 2005-2009 buick lacrosse.
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