I had the same problem on my 95 LHS. Turned out to be the fuse connector had gotten so hot it melted the plastic of the fuse box surrounding it! I bent the fuse blades a bit and reinserted it. It worked for a while. I had a shop cut the wires to the fuse box and install an in-line fuse holder for the 25-amp fuse. No problems at all with it now. Hope this helps!
A heater blower in a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica is a complicated process. To get this [project done, you will have to go to a mechanic and have it done.
You may want to check the heater blower resistor, its behind the glove compartment
replace heater relay and or heater blower motor
If a 2000 Grand Am sometimes has the heater blower working and sometimes it won't, the problem could be with the heater relay switch. The heater relay switch lets the heater blower know when to come on and when to go off. In most vehicles this switch is behind the glove compartment. This part sometimes gets corroded from condensation in this area.
blower resistor especially if its chrysler/jeep or blower switch
try wiggling the wires at the blower resistor if don't work then tap on blower motor
It is located under the dash on the passenger side.
It is under the dash on the passenger side.
usually by the blower motor -- look behind glove box area or under hood near blower motor
There are multiple reasons why the passenger heater on a 2007 Chrysler Pacifica may not work. it could be a heater coil, a fuse, or the blower. A mechanic can help figure out the specific reason.
Check the Blower resistor behind the passenger glove box. I had to replace mine this winter.
YOUR BLOWER RESISTER IS BAD