I am not sure if this is the correct answer or not. But in my 91 Dodge Dakota I thought it was the blower motor so I replaced it and it still did not work. What I had to do was look under the hood for the resistor. On my truck, it was mounted threw the firewall by 2 screws on the passenger side near the top of the firewall and had wires pluged into it. Remove the screws and pull out the resistor and see how it looks. If one of the wires are broken you can simply repair this by bending the broken wire and inserting it into the slot beside where it had prevously been and recrimp the wire inplace. Then put the resistor back into the firewall and you should now have your blower motor working again.
Check fuses
I wouldn't think you could flush a heater core. you can flush a radiator. Heater core you would have to replace if it is leaking or stopped up
the radiator fan stopped working on my 98 dodge dakota. it sounds like it tries to kick on but wont turn. what could be wrong if it is a relay, where is it?
The heater core on a Dodge Dakota is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
because its a Dodge Neon
A possible cause could be that you have a clogged heater core.
heater core is leaking.
Cause its broke!
This is my son-in-laws truck. I have to fix it
if the heater stoped working it sounds like a restriction or total blockage in the coolant lines, or its your water pump. take it to a shop as this can kill the motor through over heating.
I have changed resistor a d blower motor still not working, maybe i missed a fuse or could the control switch not work?
First check for a blown fuse. Check to see if there is power at the motor. If there is power at the motor then the motor itself is bad.