2010 sebring blower only works on low settings
#1
2010 sebring blower only works on low settings
Hi, my daughter has a 2010 sebring, yesterday the blower started only working on the lower settings, it wont work on high. A google search led me to the blower resistor but that is for the lower settings, is there a seperate fuse/relay that covers the high setting?
Thx Cory
Thx Cory
#4
I realize it's under warranty but she really cant afford to be without the car for a day or two not to mention that the Crhysler dealer nearest to me has idiots managing the service dept.
#6
Thx
#8
Probably not the resistors, like you already figured out, the resistors are there to slow down the motor. Might be the switch. Might be the motor. I don't know about that year, but if somebody told me the body control module controlled the fan speeds, it wouldn't surprise me. You haven't specified whether it's ATC or not. If it's ATC, might be the blower control module.
If you don't want to have the dealer fix it for free under the warranty, then get a shop manual and study up on the problem.
If you don't want to have the dealer fix it for free under the warranty, then get a shop manual and study up on the problem.
#9
Probably not the resistors, like you already figured out, the resistors are there to slow down the motor. Might be the switch. Might be the motor. I don't know about that year, but if somebody told me the body control module controlled the fan speeds, it wouldn't surprise me. You haven't specified whether it's ATC or not. If it's ATC, might be the blower control module.
If you don't want to have the dealer fix it for free under the warranty, then get a shop manual and study up on the problem.
If you don't want to have the dealer fix it for free under the warranty, then get a shop manual and study up on the problem.
Cory
#10
Im guessing by responses or lack thereof that this is not the case. Looks like she's off to the dealer, Thx again to everyone that responded.
Cory[/QUOTE]
You are doing the right thing, particularly when it's under warranty. There are some cases where you just have to find the time to take it to the dealer. NO BRAINER!
Cory[/QUOTE]
You are doing the right thing, particularly when it's under warranty. There are some cases where you just have to find the time to take it to the dealer. NO BRAINER!