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Don't worry about. Open the glove box and release it the fold down. Tabs on the side or top. The resistor is right there, replace it. don't buy a junk one, You'll be doing this every year.
Before you go nuts on getting expensive parts check the blower motor resistor(fan speeds go through it) Maybe the thing blew out. also there is a relay for that and a fuse. Yes just the blower.
most of the time the resistor is located downwind of the blower motor so it should be not to fao from the blower motor in the right rear of the van behind the quater trim panel which is the hvac unit is located
I have a 97 Chrysler Town & Country Van with 104000 miles on it. The past two months the van will not start and run after driving for a while. Let it set for about an hour and it will start and run fine. When it does not want to run it will start and run for about 5 seconds then quit. During this time the dash instruments will not display but the radio, windows, and lights work just fine. The battery was replaced with in the past month so I don' t think that is the problem. Any seggestions?
sounds like the heater is drawing down the battery. Which would be a battery or alternator problem most likely. If not check the amp draw of the blower motor .
i have a 2005 town-country van had for 7mos, went to use the heat and the blower dose not work, in the pass week i have talk to others that have the same problem one 1999- other was 2004, has there been any recalls on this issuse? thank you harleyma
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