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Re: 99 durango heater motor removal??
[Re: Lew]
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02/04/09 04:19 PM
02/04/09 04:19 PM
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Posts: 2,415 Connecticut
Ron_M
top fuel
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top fuel
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Posts: 2,415
Connecticut
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Passenger side, under dash. A bit cumbersome to do, but not hard.
Common problem. Stealership should stock them.
Common sense is a flower that does not grow in everybody's garden
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Re: 99 durango heater motor removal??
[Re: Lew]
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02/05/09 07:51 AM
02/05/09 07:51 AM
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Posts: 21,083 Niles , Ohio
therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Posts: 21,083
Niles , Ohio
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You for sure dont want to change the motor.The entire box has to come out.Its a real pain.Rocky
Chrysler Firepower
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Re: 99 durango heater motor removal??
[Re: Lew]
#214045
02/05/09 11:58 AM
02/05/09 11:58 AM
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Posts: 3,968 North Riverside IL & Lowell IN
GTXKen
super gas
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super gas
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Posts: 3,968
North Riverside IL & Lowell IN
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I think that the dash has to come off in order to gain access to the blower motor. I know for fact this is true for the heater core and evaporator. If you do have to do this job, by yourself or having it done I suggest you do all of the above at the same time. The parts are cheap compared to the work involved. This is a big deal and expensive to have done. For more details go here http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/index.php?Ken
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