The Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective. Follow the wires from the Blower Motor to find it.
Dodges are good for blowing fuses. If that is not it, the fan switch might need replaced.
Probably the control unit mounted underneath the relays by the firewall. Get a used one somewhere, but get a new blower (parts store item) to go with it. That might save you from having to buy an other controller.
My Pontiac Sunbird wasn't starting for a friend of mine, and I had never had the problem. But I figured out that you have to be in First gear to start it, so check that. Also there might be a bad starter or something like that. Hope that helps Rovert
If the heater fan works on all speeds, then the blower motor, blower fuse, blower relay, and blower motor resistor pack are all good. If the fan runs but nothing comes out of the vents, you have a 'mode door' issue (which might include a bad control head).
you might wanna chage the plugs and wires. what other symptoms does the car have. i am having the same problem in my 2003 pontiac grand prix gt
u could have a bad blower moter or a bad fan switch , try turning it on and hit the blower moter with something & it might turn on the one in my truck sometimes doesn't work & i tell my kids to kick it & it starts working.
I have the same issue - I have found that if I wiggle the wires at the blower motor - the blower kicks in. I haven't gotten to it yet but I suspect that the plug connector is dirty inside or doesn't have enough pressure to make good contact. I plan on cleaning the connector and maybe bending the contact to create more pressure. As might be suspected, it only fails when it is very cold outside and you really need the blower. i had the same problem, replaced the blower motor, $45, advanced auto parts, works good now! I was having the same problem. My husband found a loose connection under the hood on the blower fan. I also had the same problem. I fount that the cause was a defective wire to the blower control module
Chances are that the blower resistor is blown. The resistor is located on the bottom of the blower, located in the passenger side footwell. If the problem is with the resistor them the blower will only work on high speed, other than that it might be a broken wire.
check if your battery is low than usual ..might be alternator problem
What you might be refering to is that the fan only works on high if this is the case your problem would be the blower motor resistor. this resitor is found on the blower motor casing it's about 2 inches long
A blower motor shutting off with a battery charge light lit might mean that there is a problem with the power supply going to the blower motor. A bad battery or alternator could also be the cause for this.
Motor support porbably bad.