The heater blower runs on high for each setting. I changed the resistor but it did not help. I do have heat.

Asked by Trapper719 Jan 09, 2014 at 02:51 PM about the 2003 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has climate control.

15 Answers

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Please do. thanks. It sounds like the compete control unit will need replaced where your switch is. But show us a picture of it first.

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Check the wiring from the control head to the resistor for burned / melted wiring or connectors.

44,685

You have a front blower power module if you have automatic temperature control = ATC. This is bad if you have ATC.

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No, I mean the part is bad. The power module

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Did you figure ir out trapper? I have the exact same van with similar problem. Please help.

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Youre a fucking worthless, clueless idiot. It's NEVER the control unit, its the fan motor wearing out and drawng too much current, taking out the resistor pack. Common problem on these. Its NEVER THE CONTROL UNIT.

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