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Dennis Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/02/2008 21:29:47
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Subject: In need of help please...fan issue IP: Logged
Message: Ive done lost my owners manual and Im not sure if its the fuse or not. My fan has stopped blowing into the cab. AC and heat still work as I can still hear the compressor kick on and if I turn the heat on and drive fast enough it will eventually warm the cab. Could anyone help me with this issue please. Its starting to get cold in upstate NY
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Jimmy9190 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/03/2008 20:42:23
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Message: It could be the blower motor resistor pack is bad. It's a common problem on Dakota's. They are easy to replace and should not cost more than $20 at the dealer. Be sure to use the dealer part if you need one. Dodge recently redesigned it with better and longer-lasting parts.
Jimmy
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Lisa Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/07/2008 17:36:59
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Message: I've had only the highest speed on my fan for over a year now. They said it was the blower motor resistor and wanted $125 to fix it. I just got used to plenty of wind in the cab! Friend of mine has no fan either, he's going to have a cold winter!; sounds like a Dakota pattern!
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Jimmy9190 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/07/2008 18:26:26
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Message: Having only the high fan speed is a classic indicator the blower motor resistor is defective.
Don't let whoever it was quoted you $125 fix it. The part only costs between $15 and $20 and is very easy to do yourself. I don't know what year your truck is so I don't can only guess. But the resistor for my 2001 only cost $15.00 and took me less than 10 minutes to replace.
Jimmy
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