a/c fan

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Asked by Melvin009 Jun 10, 2007 at 07:27 PM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring LXi Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

AC/Heater fan has four speeds. The first 3 quit working but the 4th (high) still works.  Any solutions?

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You actually have a problem with your blower resistor block. The speeds are controlled by resistance to the motor. When the resistor block goes, this type of situation will present itself. This is about a 1-hour job at a dealership, and the part is in the $30 range.

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Littlehorn is at least partially correct. Replace the resistor, but if the resistor blows quickly (within a couple years I would say) check on the blower motor.

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HI, MY 03 SEBRING EXPERIENCED SAME ISSUE. THE RESISTER CARD IN LOCATED IN AIR DUCT, LOCATED UNDER GLOVE COMPARTMENT. REMOVE COVER ..one nut. AND TWO SMALL 8mm SCREWS . THEN PULL OUT CARD, REPLACECARD FROMWEB..OR SALVAGE. REINSERT CARD IN AIR DUCT....ALL SPEEDS SHOULD RETURN..JIM/ FLA. JWPHILLIPS133@gmail.com SEE YOUTUBE.....FOR VIDEO...

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