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A block heater was not standard equipment on a 2001 Chrysler 300m.
A block heater is not standard equipment.A block heater is not standard equipment.
If you have an automatic temp system, the resistor block has failed. The blower motor resistor block is located behind the glove box.
Passenger side of engine block about half way down. That's where it was on my 94 Concorde.
Lower driver side of the block.Lower driver side of the block.
The resistor block or blower motor resistor is used to control the speed of the blower motor. That is how you get the lower speeds on your air conditioning or heater. The higher the resistance the lower the speed of the motor.
Under the glove compartment
12/12/08 The resistor block is located on the passenger side lower dash. Pull off the plastic heater cover (2 tabs on each side (L&R) ) to expose the heater motor and heater resistor pack. it is rectangular about 1"x 3". Disconnect you Battery first. Uplug the wire from the resistor pack Remove the 2 screws on both sides and it will pull right out. Replace in reverse order and you should be good to go until it goes out again? Well I have replaced this blower motor resistor 4 times. It cost about $50 bucks at your so friendly Chrysler dealer. I just ordered another one from www.rockauto.com for about $16 bucks! Had several brands too, I bought a GM Part this time! There is only 1 real resistor in this thing and I am going to measure the resistance before I install it, If it fails again I am going to get a bigger wattage resistor and fix it myself! Tired of this insanity! My life is not going to center around a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus!! Merry Christmas! Bobw5bw
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I have a 1999 concord engine 3.2 and I was told it is on the lower radiator hose on the engine block side.
this resistor is located next to the blower motor in the heater plenum. the coils sit in the air stream. remove the connector and the fasteners and pull the resistor block out.
the turn signal/hazard flasher is located under the dash between the brake pedal and the fuse block.