The blower motor resistor should be located on the underside of the dash, on the passenger side, on the left side of the passenger's space. It is really only visible when looking up from the floor level. It will have a 5-wire harness leading to it, and possibly a 2-wire harness leading from the blower motor (bottom, extreme right, underside of the dash) to the resistor. replacing or inspecting it is as easy as unplugging the wiring harness(s), removing the 2 retaining screws, and pulling it out.
Under the dash, far passenger side.
Under the dash below glove box. You will see the blower motor and it's to the left of it. You will see a wire harness going to it.
It is under the hood in the passenger side firewall.
I have changed resistor a d blower motor still not working, maybe i missed a fuse or could the control switch not work?
I belive it is located down under the dash on the passenger side. the older dakotas where mounted on the passenger side of the fire wall. a blower motor resister is usually located close to the actual blower motor.
For the v6 is it located on the passenger side of the firewall. It has a wire harness connected to it and 2 screws holding it on. Hope this helps!
Inside the cab. Passenger side. Inspect the heater ducts Look for five wires going to the resistor. Should be two screws holding it in.
For a 1999 Dodge Dakota the Blower resistor is located in the firewall under the Cowl panel (Plastic panel under wipers). The wiper arms must be removed to remove the cowl panel. The resistor is located on the passengers side inside an access hole. My blower only works on High. I just removed my resistor and found that the connector was not plugged into the resistor. I finally found the plug under the dash. Does anyone have any idea on how to plug the connector back into the resistor without removing the complete instrument panel??
The Blower resistor should be tested which is located near the blower motor, the resistor is probably faulty.
Diagram for location of blower motor resistor can be found herehttp://autorepair.about.com/library/images/bl441a-lib.htm
replace the blower fan resistor and you`ll be okay
On the B250 van the blower resistor is located behind the passenger glove box, remove the glove box shell and resistor is located just to the right side, you can't miss it.