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rye2 02-12-2006 11:54 PM

2001 LXI high speed blower works only
 
What are the chances that this problem is the blower resistor? Has anyone replaced it before? Where is it located?


rye2 02-12-2006 11:55 PM

RE: 2001 LXI high speed blower works only
 
Does the resistor sit inside the blower motor itself or is it some other place?

Travis Schulz 12-12-2011 02:15 PM

Its behind the glove box. I had this same problem and replace the blower motor resister with one from a PT Cruiser and have had no problems since, that was four years ago.

acl 07-24-2012 09:53 PM

I had the same problem on a 2001 T&C LXI. The blower motor would always run on high and we could not shut it off. I replaced the blower motor resister about 6 months ago. The same problem has re-occurred. Since it apprears that the blower motor resister has failed again. Does this mean that the blower is bad (along with the resister)? Please respond/advise.

CHRYSLER TECH 07-24-2012 10:55 PM

more then likely yes

Kennyk 08-27-2012 11:56 PM

Maybe a compatibility issue
 
My a/c would only work on high. Replaced the a/c heater control panel (X2). No good. :mad: Researched a little and changed the blower control reisistor. On my 2002 Sebring it's behind the glovebox, under the dash by the blower. Disconnect the electric and there are two (2) screws holding in the resistor. Now after changing the resistor it worked fine for awhile then started blowing air through the defrost, :confused: then straight out, :confused: then defrost again :confused:. I got my resistor from a junk yard and I think it be wise to make sure the resistor is compatible with your vehicle and the vehicle you get the resistor from. The new resistor looked completely different than the one replaced. I think there was a TSB on this resistor. I am sure there is a range there but check to be sure. Thanks.

flrdr1996 08-31-2012 09:31 AM

I purchased control resistor from the dealer (about $35.00), was told that original resistors were manufactured in Hungary, newer ones from Mexico. New resistor is a little bigger than original and looks a little different, so I used a Dremel tool to enlarge opening. Works fine now.


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