Your local Radio Shack can offer you a small selection of resisters. Newark Electronics has a very large selection of resisters and other electronic components that you can order. Do a web search on it for more information. Various electrical repair shops can sometimes help you get what you need.
Why would you buy something that does absolutely nothing? If you need a "zero ohm resistor", just don't connect any resistor at all.Why would you buy something that does absolutely nothing? If you need a "zero ohm resistor", just don't connect any resistor at all.Why would you buy something that does absolutely nothing? If you need a "zero ohm resistor", just don't connect any resistor at all.Why would you buy something that does absolutely nothing? If you need a "zero ohm resistor", just don't connect any resistor at all.
at any chrysler dealer.
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resistor usually located by blower motor.blower only works on low or high,then replace resistor .do not replace hvac unit in dash waste of time and money
Buy a Chilton's repair book.
A: it is not simple but it is simple if you just go to harborfreight.com and buy yourself one for $4.00
One can purchase a blower motor resistor either in car part shops, like Autozone. Alternatively, one can try looking in eBay for cheaper blower motor resistors.
yes, a variable resistor
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 know you can route around it ive done it an a cadalac. you test the resistor in the key and buy a resistor from radio shack that matches the ohms. you then put it on place of the anti theft control box
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor.
A non-ohmic resistor doesn't have a constant resistance. A ohmic resistor has a constant resistance.