blower motor resistor location

1999 CHRYSLER LHS
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JOHN DEFAZIO
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Has anyone had experience replacing a blower motor in a 1999 LHS...I'm unable to find any detail concerning this replacement...it is supposed to take about 2 hours and there is only seven steps per alldata...so I know there's a lot of detail in those steps...thanks john
Aug 14, 2008 at 11:37 AM
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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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Here is the location of the blower resistor in the diagrams below. Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.
Nov 3, 2008 at 1:50 PM
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MCHAFFIE
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Heater problem
1996 Chrysler LHS 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 212xxx miles

if the blower motor resistor go bad will it make the blower not stop and the controle pan stop working
Jan 10, 2019 at 1:12 PM (Merged)
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WRENCHTECH
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Do you have an auto temp control system?
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MCHAFFIE
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yes i thank so but i dont no
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WRENCHTECH
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Do you just dial in a temp and the blower changes speeds automatically?
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MCHAFFIE
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yes its a turn one but the contro panel dont work or show display and i have to take out the fuse to make the blower motor stop when im driven it stays on intill you turn off the car the guy i got the car from sayed it just stop one day
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WRENCHTECH
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If the control panel is not responsive, then that has to be replaced first and then see if you still have an issue. There isn't much question that is bad.
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MCHAFFIE
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if that is not what it is then what do you thank it could pe
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BDSCHWANKE82
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1995 Chrysler LHS, 105000 mi.

My climate control unit was going bad, and when it finally burned out, the heater came on and wouldn't stop blowing. I replaced the unit but the blower still won't stop. I can control the temperature with the unit, so the A/C works again, but I can't get it to blow any less than full blast. I'd appreciate any help anyone could be. Thanks.
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STRATUS98
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blower motor resistor
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BHUGG
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I don't know about Chrysler, but Ford has a blower relay under the hood in a power distribution box. Check in the owners manual to see if there is a blower relay. If you do have one, try replacing the relay.
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[quote:becbdc8e65="bhugg"]I don't know about Chrysler, but Ford has a blower relay under the hood in a power distribution box. Check in the owners manual to see if there is a blower relay. If you do have one, try replacing the relay.

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RICHIE VILLAREAL
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where do i find the blower motor resistor
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DOCFIXIT
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right of blower motor in air plenum is AC auto air?
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