If you are mechanically inclined - the cheapest part is going to be at a "Do It Yourself" Auto Salvage Yard.
If you have "Craig's List" available - you can find auto mechanics that do work on the side.
If you want new parts and you have Internet Service - "Google" the part you want. "Rock Auto Parts" (Internet) is a pretty good source with a lot of options.
Let me know if that helps you at all?
SOURCE: the blower motor resistor is out on my 2004 dodge stratus.
Hi my name is Allen!
The blower motor resister is located on the passenger side under the dash, it's mounted on the bottom of the A/C Housing.
If you bought the resister from the dealership you will need to make the hole larger for the new style resister so it will fit.
You should also replace the blower motor, because the resistance built up inside the motor is what damages the resister.
For further assistance contact me at FixYa!
SOURCE: where is the rear blower motor resistor on 2001 Dogde Carvan?
no diagrams avil on fixya, sorry, the blower resistor is right next to the blower motor in the air duct that cools it.
SOURCE: I HAVE A 2004 DODGE 2500 RAM AND MY BLOWER HAS
have you ckecked fuses, cause blowe switch is all that's left.
SOURCE: need to replace ac/heater fan resistor
The Blower Motor Resistor is located on the passenger side firewall, not far from your A/C's H-Valve (or expansion valve), going inside of the vehicle. The blower motor resistor has a 4 or 5 way black connector plugged into it and this is the only visible portion of the Resistor you will see. Remove the wiring connector and remove the 2 or 3 screws with an 8 mm or 5/16" socket (8 mm and 5/16" are the same). Once the screws or fasteners are removed, just pull the blower motor resistor out of the firewall and if you look at it, it will have various coils of wire on it, sometimes it will show burnt coils, but you can always check the various coils with an Ohm-meter.
Aside from that, install the new Blower Motor Resistor and Voilà! Your inside Blower Motor should work just fine.
A brief note here, if your fan doesn't work when the fan switch is on High, then it's not the Blower Motor Resistor, but possibly the Blower Motor itself. Should this occur, please get back to me insofar as how to replace the blower motor and why the blower motor's wires have to be twisted...even with the new blower motor fan.
Best of Luck,
"00 Buck"
"Still living on the Right Side of Dirt..."
HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Its
faulty blower motor resistor. The low and medium speed on blower motor is
controlled by resistor and its actual speed is high. So because resistor is not
working, blower motors actual speed which is high is working.
It
can be faulty blower motor or faulty blower motor resistor. Get the blower
motor inspected. If it's faulty it has to be replaced.
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For
blower motor testing and replacing, check the link below: ----
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/blower-motor-replacing-for-all-vehicles.html
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These will help.
Thanks.
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Blower Motor Resistor and Controller Replacement Image Blower Motor Resistor Or Controller/Power Module Remove/Install REMOVAL 1. Disconnect and isolate the batten' negative cable. 2. Depress locking tab and unplug the wire harness connector
from the blower motor resistor or controller (power module). 3. Depress locking tab and unplug the resistor or controller
connector from the blower motor. 4. Remove the 2 screws that secure the blower motor resistor
or controller to the heater-AC housing. 5. Remove the blower motor resistor or controller from the
heater AC housing. INSTALLATION 1. Install the blower motor resistor or controller to the
heater AC housing. The housing is indexed to allow (controller power module)
mounting in only one position. Tighten the mounting screws to 2.2 Nm(20 in.
Lbs.). 2. Plug in the wire harness connector to the blower motor
resistor or controller. 3. Plug in the connector from the blower motor resistor or
controller to the blower motor. 4. Connect the batten' negative cable.
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Regards, Lee Davidian
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