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Anonymous Posted on Jul 23, 2008

2001 Grand Cherokee Limited a/c Blower Motor

I own a 2001 Grand Cherokee Limited, the other day as I was driving the a/c blower sopped blowing all of a sudden. I shut it off and it came back on, blew for a while and then stopped again. I repeated the process to no avail. I shut it off and restarted the vehicle and it came back on and blew for a while and now has completly stopped. You can feel the cool air through the vents, but it just not blowing ! Could it be something as simple as a blown fuse ? Any suggestions ?

In Arizona Help !!!!

  • csalinasx Jul 30, 2008

    I have the exact same problem with my grand cherokee limited 2001. The a/c blower suddenly stops working. If you found a solution would you please let me know?

    Thank you,

  • Kubira May 11, 2010

    Can someone post exactly how to check the "Blower Resistor". I have the same problem on my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, fan stopped working. I can feel the cold air inside the vents, but it doesnt want to move :( Is it pricey to fix? Can I do it myself? Someone please help as it is VERY hot here in Texas :(

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Check on Ebay for Jeep Grand Cherokee Harness Kit. The plug on your harness may be melted like mine was. I bought this kit, followed the instructions in his ad and it worked great. All I had to do was cut off my old plug and solder this one on. Even the wire colors matched so there was no guessing.

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Check the blower resistor under the glove box. I have a 2001 also, I had many problems with that thing melting wires. I had a bunch of problems with mine. I still have it and I still have a ton of problems. All the time.

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Sounds like the blower is not working. Does the blower work? Does it even turn on at all?

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Try wiggling the connector on your Blower Motor Resistor. They are known for having a bad connection and melting the connector. Check on Ebay, I bought a new harness kit on there. It was easy to install, just cut off the old connector and splice in the new. The colors match so there is no guessing which wire goes where. Only cost me $12 and saved me $300+ that the dealer wanted.

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