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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / October 2008

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2003 Caravan blower motor

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DonTraboulsee - 19 Sep 2008 19:06 GMT
My blower just quit working. Fuse is not blown. I have all the lights fo
power and A/C but no fan. Any ideas as to what it might be? Ran fin
yesterday.
If it is the blower, where is it located. Is the resitor the problem (muc
cheaper and easier to fix)
3.3 engine, with just the front heater and air conditioning.

Thanks for any help with this

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Ken - 29 Sep 2008 09:37 GMT
> My blower just quit working. Fuse is not blown. I have all the lights for
> power and A/C but no fan. Any ideas as to what it might be? Ran fine
> yesterday.
> If it is the blower, where is it located. Is the resitor the problem (much
> cheaper and easier to fix)
> 3.3 engine, with just the front heater and air conditioning.

2001 Caravan here, blower motor only works on the highest setting/speed.
Just started this today. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Ken
Dan C - 29 Sep 2008 13:34 GMT
> 2001 Caravan here, blower motor only works on the highest setting/speed.
> Just started this today. Any ideas?

It's the blower resistor, almost certainly.  It's on the firewall and
simple to replace.

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Ken - 02 Oct 2008 10:32 GMT
> It's the blower resistor, almost certainly.  It's on the firewall and
> simple to replace.

Yes thanks, it was the blower resistor, got the part for $23 from the
dealer. I dropped the glove compartment door down, and it was right there.
 
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