The bearing in the cabin air blower motor in my car has been gradually failing for the last few weeks, but the squeak has now become so loud and persistent as to be a distraction while driving, and therefore a safety issue. So it's time to bite the bullet and replace it.
I've just been to the Honda dealership, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys, and an independent local auto parts store. The dealership wanted $185 up front for an OEM motor, back ordered for "around 10 to 12 weeks." O'Reilly's and Pep Boys had aftermarket ones for $65 and $80 respectively, but also with a special order wait time of weeks (Pep Boys blamed Mad Vlad for that). O'Reilly's also wanted to charge me $20 extra for shipping! Surely the whole point of using a bricks-and-mortar store is to not have to pay extra for shipping! The indie place could order one for $62, but again, with a possible wait of weeks. He couldn't give me even a ballpark delivery date.
Went home and went on Amazon. $59.99, delivery on Friday, free shipping.
Much as I have fears about the dominance of big tech and Amazon killing Main Street, I have to get rid of that squeal as quickly as possible. It's torture. So I placed the Amazon order. Furthermore, touring the auto parts stores was an hour of my time that I'll never get back.
I've just been to the Honda dealership, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys, and an independent local auto parts store. The dealership wanted $185 up front for an OEM motor, back ordered for "around 10 to 12 weeks." O'Reilly's and Pep Boys had aftermarket ones for $65 and $80 respectively, but also with a special order wait time of weeks (Pep Boys blamed Mad Vlad for that). O'Reilly's also wanted to charge me $20 extra for shipping! Surely the whole point of using a bricks-and-mortar store is to not have to pay extra for shipping! The indie place could order one for $62, but again, with a possible wait of weeks. He couldn't give me even a ballpark delivery date.
Went home and went on Amazon. $59.99, delivery on Friday, free shipping.
Much as I have fears about the dominance of big tech and Amazon killing Main Street, I have to get rid of that squeal as quickly as possible. It's torture. So I placed the Amazon order. Furthermore, touring the auto parts stores was an hour of my time that I'll never get back.
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