Heater blower fan

Asked by wctdodge1 Jan 12, 2011 at 11:46 AM about the 1996 Dodge Dakota

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My daughters heater blower fan stopped working (-32 Celsius) and we have replaced the heater blower resistor, the under dash 30amp fuse is ok  but when i check for power at the plug for the resistor with the key and fan on I don’t see any power on my meter, I’m I missing something else to check?

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Does the blower work at all. Or is it just the heat not working?

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I had that problem, and finally determined it was the plug that attaches to the resistor on the fire wall. One of the spade bits was corroded and failed to make continuous contact.

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i'll suggest to take u to a dealer to get the heater throughly checked. in this case i feel u might to need to change it again. http://dodge-dakota.org/2010-photos/

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