1999 Blower Resistor location
#1
1999 Blower Resistor location
Hello,
I would like to replace the blower resistor in my 1999 Concord. Any idea where should I look for this resistor? I keep hearing "under the dash", but not sure where exactly. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I would like to replace the blower resistor in my 1999 Concord. Any idea where should I look for this resistor? I keep hearing "under the dash", but not sure where exactly. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
#3
RE: 1999 Blower Resistor location
Thanks for the quick reply - I already got a new resistor, so I will try to install it today and hope that would take care of the problem. The blower was working on high speed only and for a while, then a bunring smell and smoke came out and now it does not work at all.
#4
RE: 1999 Blower Resistor location
then u will need a blower motor as well or u will be replacing the resistor again. If the resistor works for awhile and it does it again u will need both or keep replacing the resistor forever untill the motor is nuked all together
#5
RE: 1999 Blower Resistor location
Chrysler Tech, I'm having a problem finding the resistor - I took the glove box out as well as the big plastic piece behind it. I've attached a pic that shows what's there. Could you please let me know if something else needs to be taken out in order to find the resister?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#6
RE: 1999 Blower Resistor location
its facing up u are looking at it stright on look under the dash not right at it. the blower motor will have 2 wires somming out of it black and green and they will also go stright to the resistor
#7
RE: 1999 Blower Resistor location
Chrysler Tech -after some effort, I was able to find it, but I'm not sure how to take it out!! not much room in there to drive the screws out. Do you know what kind of screws they are and what is the best tool to use?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#9
I just replaced the blower motor in my 1999 Chrysler LHS. Now when I have it set on high it blows like its on low and when its on low it blows even lower. I can barely feel the heat that is blowing out. Do I need replace my blower motor resistor? Or could it be something else??