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I have a 1999 Plymouth Voyager, the Blower Motor is out, I just got a new one to replace it, but I want to make sure the correct positioning of where the blower motor is placed at?

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It should have 3 screws. If it has a hose, line it up with the case outlet spout to put the hose on. If no hose, just put it where the wire connection is close to where the wiring is hanging.

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SOURCE: replace blower motor 1998 plymouth voyager

it is located behind and below the glove box,you might want to remove the glove box assembly to see it easier,
there are four screws holding a blower motor cover you to take off first,now remove the screws holding the blower motor up,disconnect the motor wires.
if your changing this because you think its bad,you should test the blower motor wires with a test light with the key on and blower switch turned on.if you have power in the wires,then it is bad.
but if you have no power in wires it could be blower motor resister,or switch.

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SOURCE: 1999 plymouth voyager blower motor

you have to replace it its located on the passenger side under the dash

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