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2000 Dodge Intrepid - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Armrest on passenger side door
sometimes yes..there are bolts and screws that hold it on..take those out and the armrest should come off..(padded part anyway..)then you can decide on a salvage part or try to put something else on it..
Bad sqeel or screech w/defrost mode, when compresser is engaged. turned it to just heat it stoped
There are a couple of things that could cause this. First, a worn belt can result n slippage and squealing when the compressor load is applied.Second, a worn out compressor clutch can result in a metal-to-metal contact when the clutch engages. This will cause slipping and squealing.Third, the compressor shaft could be locked up, so that when the clutch engages, the belt slips over the pulley and squeals.
Power distribution box
First off not sure of your engine size as you didn't mention it. In all intrepid's for that year no matter if you have a 2.7 or 3.2, they have a fuse link in the red (main) wire going from the battery to the alternator and the fuse link is closer to the alternator so I would follow the main FROM the alternator until it is located. Now in the heading of this question it says "power Distribution box". If you're not getting power the the orange wire with the dark green stripe from the fuse in the power distribution box, there are no fuse links in the wire but it does have a splice location so you will need to trace until you find the break or open wire. That's the best I can tell you until I have more information and if you do reply/comment on here your engine size I will need to know the 8th digit of your VIN if it's a 2.7 liter engine. I hope I was able to help a little at least...
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