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Cam Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/20/2004 13:05:39
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Subject: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: I have a 91 dakota and all of a sudden i was driving down the road and my air stopped blowing now it won't blow anything through it. Air only seeps out when i am in motion.Any ideas on what to do.
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Gabe Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/21/2004 01:50:12
| RE: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: There are some older posts in regards to this issue, however disconnect both hoses for your heater core and totally flush it with water then refill it with coolant. MOst likely the HOAT coolant has sludged and is plugging up your heater core causing the problem. No flow = No heat.
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Timberwolf GenIII
3/23/2004 17:16:01
| RE: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: If the heater core was plugged, it would still blow air. It would just be cold air. Sounds like you have a blower motor issue. The first thing to do is check the fuse for the blower, if that's OK check voltage before and after the switch when in the on position. If no voltage before, you have a loose or broken wire, if voltage before, but not after it's the switch. If everything checks out there, it's time to rip the dash off because the motor cannot be removed with the dash on. If you do need to replace the motor, I would kill 2 birds with one wad of money and replace the heater core too just to be safe. They're cheap, and, trust me, you don't want to remove the dash twice.
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96-3.9 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/29/2004 10:47:52
| RE: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: When my fan stapped working it was that the connections inside the fan speed selector on the dash wouldn't conduct. Some of the plastic around the connections had melted and coated the metal with a black goo. I got a replacement at a junk yard for $5 and havn't had a problem for 2 years
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stormy 5.2 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/13/2004 21:10:20
| RE: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: Check the fuse in the engine compartment.On the passenger side firewall.Top left corner there is a rectangular connector.There are five wires,and two hex screws. Remove the screws and pull the mount out.Check to see if its blown open.Let me know if you have any luck.
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Eric Jordan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2004 14:58:20
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Message: My blower stopped recently too. The connector for the ballast resistors (for the different speeds) was corroded and melted. It's located on the firewall; give it a look. Good luck.--Eric
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Sean Miller Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/08/2004 20:07:24
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Message: I had the same problem in January and it was the resister. A $150 later and the problem was fix! I was not too happy, but you need the blower to work in order to drive during the wintertime in Western New York!
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scott Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/10/2004 21:23:01
| RE: ac blower IP: Logged
Message: just fixed mine yesterday. it was the resistor. went down to the dealer with the old one a new one is 9.99. pretty easy to fix.
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