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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / November 2005

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resistor pack, How or R & R

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Jim Cronin - 29 Nov 2005 13:54 GMT
Has anyone have any information on how to replace a resistor pack on a 2000
Chrysler Voyager. I see it on the firewall and looks like I would have to
remove it from inside. I heater blower motors works on high only.
maxpower - 29 Nov 2005 20:34 GMT
> Has anyone have any information on how to replace a resistor pack on a 2000
> Chrysler Voyager. I see it on the firewall and looks like I would have to
> remove it from inside. I heater blower motors works on high only.

Using a long flat blade screwdriver, gently push in on drivers side of
resistor. Be careful to catch the inner release tang and gently pry outward.
Remove resistor block by inserting a flat blade pry tool on the side of the
resistor block and pushing inward. Two guide lines are shown on the right
hand edge of the resistor block to help guide the blade position. This will
release the clips on the side of the resistor block. Pull resistor block
out.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
 
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