2003 Dodge Durango heat issues

Asked by Teddybare_023 Nov 09, 2018 at 09:29 AM about the 2003 Dodge Durango SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Dodge Durango is driving me nuts. One day I turned my
heat on full blast (it was cold)  drove where I needed and
went in. Then when I came back out my heater w asnt
working. So I was told the blower went out. Blower was
test3d and it works just fine. Then I was told it was the
switch panel that turns the heat on... I got a new one and
that one didn't work either. All relays and fuses have been
checked. Heat will not blow out when turned on but when
accelerated heat blows out but very slow like it's on low.
Any ideas?

1 Answer

Blower motor resistor it's located under the glove box 2 screws to remove it 15 min job for anyone that has basic tool knowledge. That's what fixed my intermittent HVAC issues.

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