blower motor resistor module
I am unable to turnthe blower motor off on my 2003 Town and Country. I have read other posts that suggest replacing the blower motor resistor module and it is under the dash on the right side. Can someone explain exactly where it is. Is it the module on the bottom of the blower?
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RE: blower motor resistor module
In my 2001, it is right behind the glove box. if you open the glovebox, and push in the sides, it should drop out of the way so you can see the retangular module with the wires coming out directly behind it. two screws hold it in place and the whole thing should take only 80 bucks and 4-5 minutes.
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RE: blower motor resistor module
Is this a part I will have to get from the dealer?
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RE: blower motor resistor module
yes. it is a dealer only item.
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RE: blower motor resistor module
ORIGINAL: aspj18 Is this a part I will have to get from the dealer? |
RE: blower motor resistor module
If you have the digital, automaticclimate control, it is actually called a fan module andit is a dealer part. It is a different part(a fan resistor) found on a manual climate control vehicle.
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RE: blower motor resistor module
Is this the correct part?
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RE: blower motor resistor module
if you do not have the digital display, then it looks correct. if you have the digital display, that one will not work.
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RE: blower motor resistor module
It's hard to make out what that picture is, but it doesn't look like the blower control module. It is about 2 1/2 inches wide 1 1/2 thick and 4 inches long. It has a plastic case with the electrical connectors and then a big aluminum heat sink that extends into the HVAC box. The best way for you to see what it looks like would be to remove it. (It will be right in your face if you lower the glove compartment out of your way.)
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