Blower motor resistor?
If so its a super easy and cheap fix. Had this happen to our '04 Dakota
If so its a super easy and cheap fix. Had this happen to our '04 Dakota
yeah its super easy to do. and the dealers seem to stock these parts...kind of like they know lolthanks, ran to dealership cause no one else had one and all fixed thanks for help i thought was more serious and only 10 bucks and was the most simple thing to fix on these trucks
I replaced mine 4 times....first they told me to just keep replacing them as its the only fix, then finally they mentioned to me that the blow motors themselves cause the resistor cards to blow...fackers. :banana2:yeah its super easy to do. and the dealers seem to stock these parts...kind of like they know lol
lol, not surprised at all. They did revise the resistor at one point though. The one i took out was much different than the one I installed.I replaced mine 4 times....first they told me to just keep replacing them as its the only fix, then finally they mentioned to me that the blow motors themselves cause the resistor cards to blow...fackers. :banana2:
Easy fix, two Torx screws right behind the glove box.
yeah def a difference in the new ones, i had the old black one that looked like a credit card and new one looked like a computer circuit board. Oh and must say it is better, 2nd spot on dial is more then enough compared to before.lol, not surprised at all. They did revise the resistor at one point though. The one i took out was much different than the one I installed.
I had half the dash ripped out at first looking for the thing...then I looked under the dash :funny:
Thankfully Lockwood got it in for me within a day and I had heat again. No heat in January is not nice lol
But I don't know if there is an easier/cheaper problem to fix