a/c blower testing
I have a van and it burned a resistor out and melted the plug to the control and I need to know how to test the blower to make sure this doesn't happen again
this is crumbob and I think that question wasn't worded right so I was saying that I think the blower motor is sucking to much power through the resistor and buring it out the last time I changed the resistor I had to change the harness that went to the control knob and I need to know how many ohms of resistance are supposed to be in the blower moter and how many amps it should be pulling
I have a van and it burned a resistor out and melted the plug to the control and I need to know how to test the blower to make sure this doesn't happen again
2002 Chrysler Town & Country eX LWB FWD
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Maintenance & Repair
Found the fuse for the rear blower but not the front.
2008 Chrysler Town & Country LX FWD
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Maintenance & Repair
What do you think the problem is and what is a ballpark cost to repair it. Thanks.
2003 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD
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Maintenance & Repair
2003 Town & Country. The AC, defrost, etc all stopped working in the front of the van. The Rear AC works fine. Do you think this is a blower motor resistor issue or a blown fuse?
2003 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD
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Maintenance & Repair
My A/C is not working, and has strange things happening. I first got a code that I had a faulty pressure switch, and so I changed it out. Didn't fix it. So I figured that I had a bad clutch, so I had ...
2013 Chrysler Town & Country Limited FWD
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Maintenance & Repair
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