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318MarkIII Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2005 12:04:58
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Subject: Problem - please help! IP: Logged
Message: Hi Guys -
Haven't posted in awhile but I have a problem that I need some help with. I have a 1996 318, CC Dak. My problem is that when I go turn on the heat/fan/ac I get nothing. The fan will not turn on at all. This happened once or twice last year, but then it would come on again. I think now its finally dead.
Could this be one of the following?
- Climate control switch
- fuse
- blower motor
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem, but any help in diagonosing this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks -
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krellco Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2005 13:10:12
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Message: Got same prob w/my 93 318, & now found out my radio doa also-all fuses under dash ok, so there must be a pwr dist panel under hood. Will try & take look this aftn.
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Me Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2005 14:09:45
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Message: I would check the fuse first. If it's blown, Replace it then try again. If it blows it again then the fan is probably locked up. I had this happen. I could feel the cold air at the ducts with my hand with the a/c on but it would not blow.
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stumpy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2005 14:53:03
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Message: The dealer told me it was the blower motor resister to my problem, which it the heat/ac only works on high blower and not on any of the lower settings i have yet to go and fix it, becuase i'm working out a tranny problem, but i should have it fixed next week.
i'll let ya know
Stumpy
Silver 01 R/T CC
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magill Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2005 18:31:15
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Message: On the gen11 the resistor is on the passanger side of the fire wall under the hood and is easy to pull out only takes 2 screws and a couple of seconds. look to see if any of the springs or wires are broken if so replace the unit. it is only around $8.00 at any dodge or chrysler dealership. I would check this first before checking the fuse or the switches or motor if every thingelse is working ok. Hope this helps
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zzark Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/20/2005 10:21:51
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Message: So that's what that thing is.
I found my resistor had a burnt wire.
I soldered on a large size paper clip and have had no problems for a year.
zzark
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