Heater

Asked by Vittopippa Nov 14, 2019 at 11:28 AM about the 2001 Dodge Dakota Sport Club Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Dakotas heater suddenly stopped, no humming, no air
blowing hoping it's blown fuse. How do U tell which fusw
is which

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fuse 13--40 amp, underhood fuse box. That's what my wiring diagram shows. The cover for the unerdhood fuse box, may have a legend on it that tells you which fuse is which? Your owners manual should have fuse box info. mopar.com may have your owners manual, if you don't have one. It's free to read online. You'd just have to look and see. That circuit is hot all the time and wired through ignition switch, it seems to me I have heard of that wire melting at ignition switch? Something to check. Just my opinion.

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inside the fuse box cover should be labeled for each fuse but is more likely the blower motor resister

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