2002 Dodge Dakota – Blower Motor Resistor Replacement

2002 Dodge Dakota – Blower Motor Resistor Replacement

Heater and AC was only working on high so led me to believe that the blower motor resistor had gone bad. I will show you how to easily swap out your old one …

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Jacob varley says:

My dakota barely moves any air at full but all speeds work and
incrementally move more air as I go along. Suggestions?

Al Spirdione says:

Blower would not work at all. Compressor light comes on, but nothing
kicking on when blower switch is turned on. Worth trying the Blower
Motor Resistor. Checked fuse’s 24 @ 25. both appeared to be OK. 

Tim King says:

It will burn out again in a short period of time, your just fixing the
symptom. You need to replace the blower motor which is the cause of the
problem. Amazon is the best place to buy the blower motor, a lot cheaper
than the local auto parts store (don’t forget to buy an universal wire
harness also).

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