Tried a/c but its not working either nor is the blower motor not sure why i have no power to the cooling fans nor can i send direct power from power probe to fans and still nothing im thinking a ground issue any suggestions
SOURCE: 2005 dodge grand caravan
check the fan blower relay. this is the one powering up the blue wire going to the motor.
maybe it has a separate fuse. check from other locations. could be in the passenger kick panel.
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SOURCE: air conditioner blower motor resister on dodge grand caravan
in my 2004 grand caravan it's behind the glove box and left of the blower motor. disconnect the wires first then remove the 2 screws to pull out the resistor unit. First make sure you have removed the negative of your batterie. I had the same pm that prevented the blower motor to operate in any speed. I hope this will help
SOURCE: locating heater blower motor resistor
the resistor is behind your glove box. open the box and push in the sides to release it and let it hang down...the resistor is right there. I didn't try to replace it, a friend did it, but the part was under $20.
SOURCE: Heater blower motor replacement -1997 Dodge Grand Caravan
Remove the cover plate on the passenger side of the heater box, 3-4 screws.
Unplug the motor assembly, remove 3-4 more screws that hold the motor in place and pull it down from its position. Get an aftermarket motor and installed it in the original housing with the original squirrel cage.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
SOURCE: 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan heater blower motor not
The Blower Motor Resistor is located behind the glove box on the dash. Remove the whole glove box to access. The Resistor is mounted against/sort of into the fire wall.
1. Disconnect the negative side of battery.
2. Disconnected the Electrical Connection to the Resistor.
3. Remove the bolts/screws. I believe they have 8mm heads, there should be 2 of them.
4. Replace with new one/Replug electrical connection.
5. Reconnect the negative side last.
6. Test System before putting the glove box back in!
The Blower Motor is easy (compared to $1000) to remove and replace.
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