front fan only works on hi not any other fan speed
I have a 2008 Grand Caravan and the heat and AC fan only works on high! I checked a couple of fuses that were labeled hvac and they were good. Is this possibally going to be a switch or motor failure? Oh and the back ac and heater fans work fine.
Momma has already put over 70K on her so unless they wanna consider the blower as part of the drive train nope not under warranty! Ha! There is a previous post about the blower resister but it looks like some photos that go along with the instructions are missing making it kind of vague on exactly where that sucker is... so trying to decipher without pics is said resistor between the wire harness and the actual blower?
Could be apples and oranges but I'll stick it here anyway. Here's a video on how to troubleshoot and change a resistor block on an 02 Caravan. Appears easy to check if it applies or not. Just drop the glove box door: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsazw...eature=related
Last edited by Cougar41; Jun 7, 2011 at 06:33 PM.
I'll place my bets on the resistor as well! Had one in a Ford F150 and a dodge stratus go bad. Same symptoms--only worked on high! If it were a blower motor problem, the fan shouldn't really be running at all if it hasn't been working on the other settings.
Chances are it's the resistor pack. My front blower stopped on my '06 GC SXT on all speeds, replaced the pack and life is good. About $17 bucks at Autozone. BTW, drop the glove box down and the plug you see ithe the plug to the resistor pack.
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have a similar problem,last yr fan stuck on high,dealership changed module,it worked..got hme half my backing lights to my dilas were gone,so took it back and they checked it out,,now all are gone..told it was "going over time" so now its fan wont come on,it idles in low blowing very little cold air,in the air conditioning setting,,will the backing bulbs" go over time" or did they mess it up?now i have no fan..and opinions..
exactly as the motor gets tighter and causes more draw it burns out the resistor 1st.
then when you replace the resistor the motor will die soon after, 50% of the time the blower will work fine forever
for 12 bucks its worth the shot
then when you replace the resistor the motor will die soon after, 50% of the time the blower will work fine forever
for 12 bucks its worth the shot



