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99 Durango blower motor? #2502099
05/30/18 02:58 AM
05/30/18 02:58 AM
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Last week I replaced the heater core, re-assembled the dash, but the blower motor doesn't run when I turn the middle dial on the control panel. I checked the green wires behind the glove box, all of the connections on the AC/heater control are in place, I even pulled the blower resistor through the cowl to check the connection.
I checked fuses and relays, but I couldn't pull the green High Speed Blower Motor Relay attached to the fuse block on the left side.

Let me know if I need to pull the blower motor.
Thanks,
Tony


Tony
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Re: 99 Durango blower motor? [Re: 71pettyblue] #2502184
05/30/18 11:45 AM
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Tap firmly (I use a rubber mallet wink ) on the bottom of the case and see if the motor starts back.
I need to replace mine but am dragging my feet. When I do, I'm replacing everything in the case while it's out.



Tim


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Re: 99 Durango blower motor? [Re: 71pettyblue] #2502465
05/30/18 11:26 PM
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I'll try that, also I didn't check for continuity on the harness connector behind the glove box.


Tony
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Re: 99 Durango blower motor? [Re: 71pettyblue] #2502573
05/31/18 08:30 AM
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Been a while so I don't remember but if you can reach the blower motor connector you can check it with a test light for power and ground.
By doing it this way, you check the circuit all the way to the blower motor.


Tim


'71 Charger 383/727
'17 Challenger SXT (Wifeys car wink )






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