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Usually this is a problem with the blend doors under the dash. You either have a vac leak, a dead motor, or a faulty door. The control opens and closes the doors to direct air thru the heater core and evaporator core along with directing air thru the vents. When a problem occurs, the default position is the defrost vents to make sure the windshield remains clear. You can do an internet search for "repair durango blend door" for more info.
The front and rear are two different systems-if the rear works or doesn't -your front still should. Your problem is the blower motor resistor and yes you can do this yourself. Remove the glovebox door and the resistor will be fastened to the heater/ac box with 2 screws and a harness plugged into it. It is a dealer only part, but they are under $30. Hope this helps you. Will probably take about 10mins to change,
it could be that fan rester went out. pick up a repair manual from Napa. look to see if you need to take the dashbord out. some of this are lockated betewn the fire wall and the blower moter housing. i have had a hard time looking for on on the internet.
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