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blower resistor especially if its chrysler/jeep or blower switch
Check fuseCheck to see if you are getting power to it - if so, bad blower motorIf not bad switch?
you will find it in the heater box, also where the blower is. it is easy to remove.
Resistor or blower motor power module.
The blower switch is the knob you turn on the heater control in the dashboard. If you are talking about the blower motor resistor, it is located in the passenger's foot well area, mounted in the heater box.
Blown fuse. Burned out blower speed resistor. Faulty blower switch. Bad blower motor.
Check the fuse
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.
Check to see if you are getting power and ground to the blower motor - if so blower motor is bad. If no power possibly fan switch or selector switch Also check the blower motor resistor, found in heater plenum.
the switch, or the blower motor resistor, or blower motor usually it the last two at one time
A 1996 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a kill switch.
The heater blower switch and the electrical plug attached to it may be at fault. Remove the heater control unit from the dash and inspect the plastic electrical plug attached to the blower switch, you may see it has melted. The switch and plug is available from your local auto parts store.