Front a/c heat blower motor stuck on high
We just started experiencing a problem with our 2003 Chrysler T&C where the blower motor for the ac/heat is stuck on high. Any suggestions as to the cause? Luckily, when we bought this van 2 months ago we bought the extended warranty so I would imagine that this would be covered. We have owned Hondas just about all of our lives and were leary about buying American but we really like the set up of the van.
Please help!
Thanks!
Dusty
Please help!
Thanks!
Dusty
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Just wondered whether or not you got a response to your problem. I have the same problem with a 2001 Chrysler T&C and was hoping you got results.
Thanks,
Bob
In doing some research on my own problem, which is the same as yours, I came across an answer for both of us. From March 2006 there was an answer that said that the control module was bad. He said that this used to be called a resistor pack. It's located behind the glove box. He said you open the glove box compartment and make it swing all the way down by squeezing in on the sides. You'll see the module attached to plenum with two plugs connected. Unscrew the two screws to get the module out. New part number from dealer is 5179985AA. The original part number has been discontinued. He said(in 2006)that the dealer cost for the module was $56.00 and you can replace it yourself in about 10 minutes.
Bob
Thanks for the information on the part located behind the glove compartment. Took it out easily and will go to dealer to buy it and install. Hopefully this will resolve my problem.
Thanks again.
Dusty
Thanks, for the post. Gotta love the internet.
Tom de
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davidwt
I found the new blower control on ebay for ~$42. The new ones have round pins instead of the long wedge heat sink. I doubt the new design is as important as changing the filter. Since an engineer who can handle a soldering iron, I decided to also repair my old one.
Invariably, the MOSFET transistor fails (low resistance between all 3 pins). PN is HUF75343P3, but 7545 also works (less resistance). I bought 3 at Digikey ($3 ea + $10 shipping). Any N-channel MOSFET with Id = 75 A, Rds = 0.009 ohm, and Vds = 55 V in a TO-220AB package should work.