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where is the resistor located on a 1997 cirrus?1 answer
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The blower motor resistor is located under the passenger side dash. If you look under there you will see a plastic cover that is held in with 2 or 3 plastic clips,remove the clips and the plastic piece,you will see the resistor it is only held in with 2 screws,and it can be removed fairly easy.Q:
where is resistor in 1998 plymouth breeze1 answer
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The blower motor resistor is located on the lower right side of the heater housing.Q:
Where isthe resistor located on a 1999 crysler sebring conv?1 answer
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The blower motor resistor should be located in the firewall or in the dash.Q:
Where is the exact location of the blower resistor on a 2000 Stratus1 answer
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The blower motor resistor assembly is located to the right of the blower motor. The blower motor is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the firewall.Q:
Where is the blower motor switch located in my 1998 Dodge Stratus 2.4L?1 answer
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The blower motor resistor is located on the lower right side of the heater housing on your 1998 Dodge Stratus 2.4L.Q:
If the the blower motor has gone bad will it cause the relay to pop?2 answers
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Possibly.A:
Highly unlikely,relays are a switching device for accessories that draw big current! more likely a fuse would blow.Q:
Where is the Blower Motor Resistor located at in my 2000 Chrysler Sebring Convertable1 answer
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The blower motor resistor is going to be in the firewall or in the dash.Q:
the fan blower only works on high,on 2 cars is would it be the blower motor or the switch on dodge stratus1 answer
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If it only works on high, the issue is either the switch in the dash or the blower resistor. It seems like most of the time it is the resistor with this car. If the resistor goes again, it may mean the blower is putting too much load on the resistor because the bearings are worn and dragging and it needs to be replaced as well.