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2001 Chrysler Voyager fan blower motor inoperative?

Fuse tests good with power to the circuit, is there a relay that controls the fan operation? Fan stopped working in all speed ranges. Is a bad controller possibly responsible? Looking for experienced chrysler technicians, My field is GM and am not familiar with chrysler. Any help out there? Appreciate any help. I find it hard to believe that the motor died in all speed ranges at one time.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    On the bottom of this troubleshooting page it lists the symptoms that your having. Hopefully it'll help:

    http://www.garage411.com/Heater

  • 1 decade ago

    most likely it is the blower resistor, but alot of times what happens with the mini vans is the blower motor is actually pulling too many amps and it shorts out the blower resistor. Replacing the resistor will fix it for a little while, however I reccomend replacing blower motor and resistor. Hope this helps

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    1 decade ago

    Most likely the motor. If it were the resistor you would still have high.

    Source(s): Old mechanic/parts guy
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