sounds like the blower motor switch; since it is working at the lower speeds I'm guessing, then it's not the resistor (if the resistor was gone then it wouldn't work at all). Got a question for you in return. where is the freaking blower motor at on one of those. cant find mine to save my life.
The heater blower motor is on the interior passenger side. It is kind of a round shaped housing facing the floor.
check the blower motor resistor pack. should be firewall side of heater rectangular connector with 4 or 5 wires.
For the 1989 Dodge Ram, the heater blower motor resistor can be found on the passenger's side, on the bottom of the heater box. It is beside the blower motor.
Diagram for location of blower motor resistor can be found herehttp://autorepair.about.com/library/images/bl441a-lib.htm
I have changed resistor a d blower motor still not working, maybe i missed a fuse or could the control switch not work?
most common problem is the blower resistor In the firewall on the passenger side of the truck is the blower motor speed resister coils, they burn out alot. I could not find one for my Dakota so I got one from a dodge caravan and I changed the wirring, that is the most likely problem
double check that it's the motor most times it's the resister for the fan speed In the firewall on the passenger side of the truck is the blower motor speed resister coils, they burn out alot. I could not find one for my Dakota so I got one from a dodge caravan and I changed the wirring, that is the most likely problem
your blower motor has gone bad In the firewall on the passenger side of the truck is the blower motor speed resister coils, they burn out alot. I could not find one for my Dakota so I got one from a dodge caravan and I changed the wirring, that is the most likely problem
On the Dodge Ram truck, the heater fuse for the blower is on the fuse panel on top of the battery. There is also a blower motor resistor on the blower motor. The fuse to control the heat control panel is in the fuse box in the dash.
RIGHT BESIDE THE BLOWER MOTOR UNDER PASSENGER SIDE OF DASH
should be the connector in the ac housing closest to the blower motor
There is a fuse under the hood for the blower motor.