Dodge: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
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Heater/AC Fan One Speed
I have a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The Heater/AC fan only blows air on high
speed. When I first turn the fan switch on, it does "turn on" the Heater/AC
system, but the slower fan speeds don't work. Is there a relay of some sort
somewhere that controls the speed I can check?
Larry
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
Larry Crites wrote:
Sounds like the Blower Resistor.
See:
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl469i.htm
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
the heater resistor block is bad, located under the glove box, two 8mm
screws, very easy to replace
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
"Larry Crites" <net> wrote in message
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 10:53:14 -0700, "Larry Crites"
<net> wrote:
My guess would be the fan speed resistor pack... On my wife's 1993
Dynasty, it was located under the hood, at the back of the engine bay,
INSIDE the recess where the wiper arms are "stored." It was a pain in
the ass to get to. Two screws remove the connection cover and release
the resistor pack. You'll wish you had an added elbow midway between
your wrist and elbow when you go to access this little baby...
Raymond Sirois
SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS
607-733-5745
telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
Thanks! Will check it out.
Larry
Unlock the Universe
"VG" <net> wrote in message
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| Larry Crites wrote:
|
| > I have a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The Heater/AC fan only blows air on high
| > speed. When I first turn the fan switch on, it does "turn on" the
Heater/AC
| > system, but the slower fan speeds don't work. Is there a relay of some
sort
| > somewhere that controls the speed I can check?
| >
| > Larry
| > Unlock the Universe
| >
| >
| Sounds like the Blower Resistor.
|
| See:
|
| http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl469i.htm
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
Thanks, Glenn! Will check it out.
Larry
Unlock the Universe
"maxpower" <net> wrote in message
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| the heater resistor block is bad, located under the glove box, two 8mm
| screws, very easy to replace
| Glenn Beasley
| Chrysler Tech
| "Larry Crites" <net> wrote in message
| news:com...
| > I have a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The Heater/AC fan only blows air on high
| > speed. When I first turn the fan switch on, it does "turn on" the
| Heater/AC
| > system, but the slower fan speeds don't work. Is there a relay of some
| sort
| > somewhere that controls the speed I can check?
| >
| > Larry
| > Unlock the Universe
| >
| >
|
|
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Re: Heater/AC Fan One Speed
Thanks for the info, Ray.
Larry
Unlock the Universe
"Raymond Sirois" <rr.com> wrote in message
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| On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 10:53:14 -0700, "Larry Crites"
| <net> wrote:
|
| >I have a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The Heater/AC fan only blows air on high
| >speed. When I first turn the fan switch on, it does "turn on" the
Heater/AC
| >system, but the slower fan speeds don't work. Is there a relay of some
sort
| >somewhere that controls the speed I can check?
| >
| >Larry
| >Unlock the Universe
| >
|
| My guess would be the fan speed resistor pack... On my wife's 1993
| Dynasty, it was located under the hood, at the back of the engine bay,
| INSIDE the recess where the wiper arms are "stored." It was a pain in
| the ass to get to. Two screws remove the connection cover and release
| the resistor pack. You'll wish you had an added elbow midway between
| your wrist and elbow when you go to access this little baby...
|
|
| Raymond Sirois
| SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS
| 607-733-5745
| telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000
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