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1999 Chrysler LHS Questions & Answers
Looking where the heat and a/c blower is loc on my
Blower Motor
Removal & Installation
To Remove:
WARNING On vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the airbag system before attempting any steering wheel, steering column, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable, wait two minutes for the airbag system capacitor to discharge before performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only certain procedure for disabling the airbag system. Failure to take the proper precautions could result in an accidental airbag deployment and possible vehicle damage and personal injury.
Negative Battery Cable Remote Terminal
- Remove or disconnect the following:
- The negative battery cable remote terminal from the remote battery post
- The lower right under panel duct
- The blower motor connector from the blower motor resistor block/power module
- The blower motor wiring grommet
- squeeze and push the grommet through the blower motor housing cover
- The blower motor housing cover
- The blower motor retaining screws
- The blower motor by lowering from housing
To Install:
- Install or connect the following:
- The blower motor in the HVAC housing and tighten the mounting screws
- Torque to: 20 inch. lbs. (2.2 Nm)
- The blower motor housing cover
- The blower motor wiring grommet in the blower motor housing cover
- The blower motor harness connector to the blower motor resistor block/power module
- The lower right under panel duct
- The negative battery cable remote terminal to the remote battery post
I have a 1998 Chrysler
code p 0700 is then TCM( transmission control module code p 0725 is the engine rpm input--circuit malfunction=== causes --wiring--CKP (Crank position )/ rpm sensor--ECM ---TCM--
depending on how your car is acting up will depend on if it is the TCM or the crank position sensor
99 chrysler LHS odometer not working & engine light on
Having the vehicle checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's could point you in a diagnostic direction . Most auto part stores will check them for free .Not shifting ,odometer not work would make me believe the VSS - vehicle speed sensor is bad , engine light coming on has to do with the engine management system , not the engine mechanical ! You don't know about OBD 2 - onboard diagnostic's . The check engine light it's called ,comes on when the vehicle is polluting 1 & 1/2 times more then the EPA allows . Your best bet mite be to take it to a qualified repair shop that knows how it works .
Lights and a/c problem
The common denominator is the body control module. I would put some pins in certain wires at the module harness and test inputs versus outputs for the circuits that aren't working correctly. If the inputs are correct but the outputs are not, replace the module. Your diagrams are available at autozone.com.
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