3 8mm bolts all out in the open below the glove box to remove the blower on my 96, not sure what the updated dash trucks look like, i didn't even unplug the blower as the wires were long enough to swing it out of the way the plug was trapped behind the glove box and i didn't feel like fishing for it, i hit it with compressed air but a brush would also get the crap off the blades of the blower, then i felt up inside the evap case to see what kind of dirt was in there (the evap is 6-8 inches to the left of the hole the blower is in) but my meat hook was too big to really get anything out of there so i got after it with the hose, i sprayed around in there in short bursts to avoid overflowing the box and making a mess in the cab and felt around to see if i got the crud
just doing the blower probably takes 5 minutes, whatever other clean up depends on how nasty it is in there but hosing it out doesn't really take long, hit it and let it drain and hit it some more moving around, keep a eye on if the water runs back into the cab from the drain, i extended the tube on mine last summer so it wasn't a problem but the normal evap water can (and did on mine ) run right back in the cab instead of dripping off the drain tube, i found a piece of plastic flex hose that i ran down to the frame with a perfectly sized shrink tube to fit the tube that pokes through the firewall, but anything that hangs lower then the tube so the water drips will work