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HEATHER Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/16/2002 20:53:18
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Message: HEATER DOES NOT BLOW ANY AIR AT ALL. WHAT CAN BE MY PROBLEM AND WHAT DO I LOOK AT TO SEE WHAT IS WRONG? COULD IT BE THE HEATER BLOWER? ONLY SEEMS LOGICAL. PLEASE HELP ME
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slow2dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/16/2002 22:51:38
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Message: hey, does your a/c work at all or do you have nothing at all when u attempt to turn the air on? lemme know, i might be able to help. email me with answer.
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street guy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/17/2002 20:19:43
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Message: one word comes to mind first "FUSE" your owners manual has a diagram to show you where to look, no owners manual, go to your local library and ask the librarian for books on auto repair, they will have the info you need.
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slopkid Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2002 17:58:12
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Message: I had the same problem.It sounds like your coil.It's located (passenger side)of the fire wall.it's simple to remove(2 srews) and cheap to replace.
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Craig Smith Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/19/2002 22:16:57
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Message: slow2dak I just bought a 1993 Dakota and have the problem you said turn on the air or heat and absolutely nothin happins. Any help would be apprecitated because its cold in minnesota.
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DUDE Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/04/2003 00:06:02
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Message: Hot rocks on the front floor, wrap yourself in a blanket.
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paul Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/20/2006 12:53:52
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Message: i have a 1991 dodge dakota and the blower went out i took out the screws and i cant get it to move , i know its under the dash on pasenger side 3 screws but just cant get it out is there more screws?
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Dennis Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/21/2006 23:24:58
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Message: The first thing to check is the blower motor resistor, which goes out way more often than the blower motor itself and is a lot easier to check and change. On the earlier models, it's on the passenger side of the firewall, it's a plastic looking thing with a plug containing several wires plugged into it. Take off the plug, pull two screws, and it will come right out. I'd bet that one of the coiled 'resistor' wires on the inside are burned in half. I had the exact same problem, ten minutes and a soldering iron had it working again for zero cost. You can get the resistor at the dealer, and maybe at some auto parts stores. I'm not sure on the location on later model trucks, but I think it may be on the passenger side bottom of the heater housing, inside the truck cab.
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David Deihl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/18/2006 18:40:05
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Message: I have an 03 dakota quad cab, today my blower fan stopped working on all but the highest setting...Last week, my wife's blower motor stopped working on all settings in her 04 caravan...This is totally crazy...Anyone have any ideas...
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RaZoR1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/19/2006 19:36:28
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Message: Blower motor resistor in both cases.
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David Deihl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/20/2006 19:30:29
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Message: RaZoR1
Sir:
Thank you for the information, I found the blower motor resistor in the dakota quite easily, and can see it's burned out.
Do you know where the blower motor resistor is located in the 04 Caravan?
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RaZoR1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/20/2006 19:33:28
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Message: Not sure, but i know in a 98 voyager its on the passenger side of the firewall. That's a lot older than your caravan. I have a friend that works at a dealership. I'll post back tommorrow. Type at ya then.........
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David Deihl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2006 21:57:00
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Message: I went to the dealership and bought the parts, 10 for dakota, 15 for caravan, they showed me where it is on the caravan...You just open the glove box, push in on the sides of the glove box and it flips down, showing the inside of the firewall, and there sits the blower motor resistor. And in both cases, problem solved...
Thank you Mr. RaZoR1 for the info...Per vehicle, they would have charged 65 to diagnose, and 65 plus parts for an hour of work, even though I changed out both vehicles in less than 30 minutes.
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RaZoR1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/24/2006 15:58:06
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Message: Good stuff. I totally forgot to call. sorry....
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mikey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/19/2006 13:45:11
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Message: Is a damp passenger side floorboard a bad heater coil or could IT be anything else??
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Donna Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/07/2007 21:35:44
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Message: I have a 2002 dodge dakota heater fan and or AC fan is not working...sounds like it is a blower motor resistor problem. Can someone please tell me where that is located on my 2002 dakota truck....thank you for your reply in advance
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Hollis Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/08/2007 15:54:39
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Message: Mikey, if your A/C is low on R134a fluid, it will cause the coil to freeze. This will melt and water will accumulate under the passenger side carpet. Also, when it's severely frozen, your blower will seem like it's not blowing very hard.
You may already know this but:
Go to you auto parts store and buy the fluid, hose, and guage. With motor running, turn on A/C to "Max" and fan on highest setting. Attach hose to LOW side inlet (larger hose connected to the compressor) and fill until gauge says it's full. Do not overfill.
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ow yea Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/08/2007 20:40:26
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Message: this is going to be good
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GAK Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/08/2007 21:40:23
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Message: PLEEEEEEZ let us know what you find !
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Melissa Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/09/2007 07:31:42
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Message: Thanks Hollis. We finally got the heater fixed, now the brake line on the passenger side busted. They discontinued making them. So Paul put a four wheel drive hose on it. Whatevers clever. At least we have breaks. Thanks, Melissa
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00dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/27/2007 22:02:23
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Message: I have a 00 dakota and the heat doesn't work. THe fan blows and teh a/c works. I had the themostat replace this last week, but still no heat. any ideas?
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