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99 Dodge Stratus Blower problem
I have a 99 Dodge Stratus and recently the blower stopped working on
all but 4 (Full). The rest of the settings it just does nothing. I have checked the switch and it does not seem to be the problem, and have also checked the fuses, and it has only one for the blower, and it is still good. Is there a relay or resistor somewhere or something on the blower motor that can go wrong, or should I be looking at the motor itself? Please let me know what you think, Brian |
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99 Dodge Stratus Blower problem
> wrote in message ups.com... > I have a 99 Dodge Stratus and recently the blower stopped working on > all but 4 (Full). The rest of the settings it just does nothing. > > I have checked the switch and it does not seem to be the problem, and > have also checked the fuses, and it has only one for the blower, and it > is still good. > > Is there a relay or resistor somewhere or something on the blower motor > that can go wrong, or should I be looking at the motor itself? > > Please let me know what you think, > > Brian > The resistor has gone bad, located under the glove box mounted into the heater box. If you purchase one thru MOPAR you may have to modify the box slightly. The part has been updated. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
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99 Dodge Stratus Blower problem
Thank you very much, you were a great help.
maxpower wrote: > > wrote in message > ups.com... > > I have a 99 Dodge Stratus and recently the blower stopped working on > > all but 4 (Full). The rest of the settings it just does nothing. > > > > I have checked the switch and it does not seem to be the problem, and > > have also checked the fuses, and it has only one for the blower, and it > > is still good. > > > > Is there a relay or resistor somewhere or something on the blower motor > > that can go wrong, or should I be looking at the motor itself? > > > > Please let me know what you think, > > > > Brian > > > > The resistor has gone bad, located under the glove box mounted into the > heater box. If you purchase one thru MOPAR you may have to modify the box > slightly. The part has been updated. > > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech |
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