I don't want break any parts
Remove the passenger side under dash cover using the 7mm nut driver to remove the screws.
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SOURCE: how do i remove the blower motor resistor on my 97
it comes in from the fire wall on the passenger side under the hood.it will be held in with 2 rivets the new on should just snap in.pry the old one out ,it may break don't worry because the new one does not require any rivets. there should be 5 or 4 wires going to it!
SOURCE: Blower motor location for 2000 Caravan
The motor is located just under the glove box on the passenger side. I remove the glove box then the panel below the glove box. I also go ahead and pull back the carpet and the padding under the motor. It is held in place by 3-4 bolts that take a 7-8 millimeter socket. I use a swivel extension for the back bolts. The motor with the fan blade attached is a tight fit, just keep wiggling and pulling it should come out. Try to remove the old moter without cracking the fan blade, because sometimes the replacement motor doesn't come with a blade
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: how to replace blower motor resistor on 2000 grand caravan
there will be two 8mm screws holdin it in.. with two connectors into it
SOURCE: dodge caravan sliding doors
First, keep in mind that as you begin to remove these doors you run the risk of causing serious scratches to the paint and glass, so put some masking tape and/or plastic sheeting around both sides of the door (rear quarter panel and rear glass, front door and front door glass)
I would get a Haynes repair guide since that's what I have to work from and it will tell you step by step with pictures, what to do. It's not hard, but you need to get all of the attach points unhooked to be successful. Suggest you have a helper working with you to keep the door steady.
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