The front blower resistor on a 98 Dodge Caravan is replaced by removing the cover and disconnecting the wiring harness. The resistor can then be pulled and a new one put in its place.
it is just on the outer case of hvac module,and connected with wiring harness and near to the blower motor of hvac
The blower motor resistor is above the passenger side close-out panel, below the glove compartment and towards the firewall. There will be a wiring harness leading from it to the blower motor and another harness leading into it. The harness leading into it will have a 4-wire connector and the harness leading to the blower motor will have a 2-wire connector.
Usually, all that happens is that you are left with only the high speed setting, no matter what setting you put the switch on. In some cases though, the wiring or harness can be damaged near the resistor and should be replaced or repaired along with replacing the resistor.
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!
The blower motor resistor is the common failure. It comes with the wires attached that plug directly to the blower motor itself. If there is another wiriing harness that is damaged then you will have to buy it too. The resistor failure has been linked as the only cause of the melted wires other than the blower motor itself. The motor can be tested with 12v power to it and it should run on high speed when tested.
I just replaced my blower motor resistor in a 95 town and country. pretty easy its located on the fire wall passenger side. Facing the van, open the hood its top left almost under the hood hinge with the harness plugged into it. pull off the harness and the two screw bolts replace and your done.
Pull out the lock on the blower motor resistor wire harness connector to unlock the connector latch . Depress the latch on the blower motor resistor wire harness connector and disconnect the connector from the resistor. Remove the two screws that secure the blower motor resistor block to the HVAC housing. Remove the resistor block from the HVAC housing............
Yes, there is a high speed relay and it should be in the fuse/relay center under the hood.
The blower motor resistor on a 2000 Ford Expedition with a 4.6L engine is located under the dashboard, on the passenger side, typically near the blower motor itself. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel and possibly the glove compartment. The resistor is often mounted to the HVAC housing and is connected by a wiring harness.
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Just did that on mine. You can get the resistor at Autozone, but more than likely, your harness is fried. This is a common problem, but the harness is a dealer only item. The fix is easy, you'll need to take the cover off (big black plastic box under the dash). Just take the screws out & lower the box. You will need to cut the wires & splice the new harness in. Your harness will come with everything needed (connectors). The resistor cost around 20-25 bucks, but the harness will set you back about 100.