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JeremyBillie 12-29-2003 11:41 AM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 


Replace blower resistor twice. Getting ready to replace again. Just went out. There is obviously a problem other than that. Dealership said new blower motor. Does this make any sense? Works on HIGH speed but none others. Please help.</P>


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jeremyrodgers@onlyinternet.net</P>

mogan 01-12-2004 08:31 PM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 
i have a 2001 dodge stratus. my blower motor resistor needs to be changed and i can't find it. i popped down the glove box and felt around in there but found nothing. can anybody help me on this.

JeremyBillie 01-12-2004 09:38 PM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 


If its the same place as mine the its not in the glove box. Underneath the glove box is a black plastic cover. Take that off (usually comes off with a couple of fastners) It should be to the left of the blower itself. Wiring harness is plugged into it. Mine came off with just the two screws on the side of the resistor. Its about 3 inches long. Hope this helps.</P>


Jeremy J Rodgers</P>

mogan 01-12-2004 09:53 PM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 


thanks for the quick reply. there is a panel about 6 inches wide just below the glove box. does this just pry off. i'm a little nervous about breaking something. also, it kind of appears to be all one piece with the rap around center console. any hints you could give would be greatly appreciated.</P>


thanks again</P>

le78155 01-19-2004 08:42 PM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 


Hello,</P>


New to the forum... I have a 98 Stratus and it does the same thing. If you find out what's causing the resistor to blow out, let us know.</P>


Thanks...</P>

JeremyBillie 01-19-2004 09:55 PM

Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 


I was told the blower motor itself is pulling too much current. Anyone else have an opinion?</P>


Jeremy</P>

redbreeze43055 03-23-2004 04:29 AM

RE: Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 
My 99 Breeze has the same problem as well shouldn't this be a recall?

Bikergirl 03-30-2004 05:59 PM

RE: Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 
THANKS, JEREMYBILLIE. YOUR INFORMATION HELPED ME ALOT. I JUST FIXED MY HEAT . . . . . 5 MINUTES AGO. NOW, SHOULD I STOCK UP ON THESE THINGS?? THIS SEEMS TO HAPPEN ALOT.

I'M GOING TO DRIVE SOMEWHERE WITH MY NEW HEAT NOW.:D

moparturd 03-31-2004 12:24 AM

RE: Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 
You can have someone check the amp draw to see if it's within spec.

pLuM LoCo 10-28-2004 01:57 PM

RE: Blower Motor/Resistor 00 Strat
 
I just bought a 96 cirrus as a winter beater. Has 182,000km on it. Blower was gone when I bought it - had dealer repair, went again just over 30 days after I bought it (they won't cover repair). Dealership is telling me $200+ to fix, would like to do myself. Anyone know if the above directions also apply to a '96?

Thanks![&:]


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