1996 Dodge Grand Caravan LE AC/Heater Blower, Relay and Resistor Block Problems 101
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Thank you!
Thank you to all for your excellent information and pictures! Thanks to you I was able to replace the blower motor, and the resistor on my 99 Dodge caravan. Original problem, the fan stopped working on all but high. Then stopped working completely.. 65 bucks in parts and a lot of free labor, and it's all back! fans speeds and cold air!
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Pigtail perhaps
Replaced resistor, fuse, relay. I did however notice that like the jpeg one of my connectors is burnt as well. Could it be that the pigtail is keeping tthe blower from functioning? As usual like everyone else, I had the control issue that wouldn't work except on the high setting. Quit working 2 days ago. Was working on high and then it would quit on me coming on intermittently. Any ideas? The pigtail didnt seem to be burnt too badly.
Thanks
GTCaravan
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GTCaravan
#16
Replaced resistor, fuse, relay. I did however notice that like the jpeg one of my connectors is burnt as well. Could it be that the pigtail is keeping tthe blower from functioning? As usual like everyone else, I had the control issue that wouldn't work except on the high setting. Quit working 2 days ago. Was working on high and then it would quit on me coming on intermittently. Any ideas? The pigtail didnt seem to be burnt too badly.
Thanks
GTCaravan
Thanks
GTCaravan
#17
Trying to chase.
Thanks. I am considering a new blower motor, however I am chasing every possible thing before I change that. If it is the difference between the pigtail and the blower itself it will save me considerable $$$$. Thanks for your input for sure.
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II was having the same problem and it turned out to be the motor was shot easy way to test is unplug motor by the glove compartment and jump the motor from a jumper pack when changing the motor the front 4 bolts inn the housing are pretty easy but the one in the back is impossible to get without removing the dash I recommend snapping it off as it only supports a plastic housing
#19
We had the same issue. However it really wasn't an issue. It just meant the the AC was working and if we drove down the freeway we had decent cooling even thought the fan wasn't turning!
#20
Thanks for all the helpful l instructions. I am trying to replace the fan motor. I removed the old motor and fan combo and bought a replacement motor at Checkers. However I'm having trouble removing the fan and housing from the old motor. The instructions say to remove 2 screws from the motor housing and then and then depress the 3 rubber bushings to release the motor from the housing.
I don't see any rubber bushings. I guess a picture or more description would help.
Thanks.
I don't see any rubber bushings. I guess a picture or more description would help.
Thanks.