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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / September 2004

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Location of Blower Motor Relay

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Tom Charbonneau - 05 Sep 2004 00:54 GMT
There is no B+ voltage getting to the AC/heater blower motor on my
1996 Plymouth Voyager.  The Haynes manual shows that there is a blower
motor relay and a fuse in series to provide the B+ when in "run".  The
manual says that the relay is on the Power Distribution Center and the
fuse is on the Junction Block.  I cannot find either of these two
components where the manual says they should be.  Does anyone know
where these are located?
Buffrider - 05 Sep 2004 12:53 GMT
I am not sure about the relay, but I suggest looking at the blower
resistor.  They are the most frequent cause of the blower not working.
I relpaced the one on my Dakota a few weeks ago.  It costs about $10
from the dealer.
 
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