On the 2001 Durango (with rear AC) the resistor pack is inside the vehicle, on the passenger side. If you are sitting in the passenger seat, your toes are pointing at it. There is a 5 wire harness hanging straight down plugged into it, and it is screwed into the ductwork using 2 8mm screws. It helps to remove the screw holding the duct that restricts access to the front screw holding the resistor and the duct forward as far as possible.
Once the old resistor is out, pull the red lock tab from the connector to remove it.
Install is opposite procedure.
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Your truck has both. the resistor is between the switch & blower.thje resistor controls the blower speed
With great difficulty!
You need to replace blower motor resistor.
The resistor is under the passenger dash just left of the blower motor
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out.
No such part exists
Somewhere in the path of the air that the rear blower motor blows
That's too bad
Failed blower motor, resistor or switch.
replace the blower motor resistor
I have been working on an issue with my 2002 Dodge Ram. The blower motor and resistor are both located on passenger side under the dash. Easily accessible in cab.
Behind the glove box