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Chrysler 300, 2005 blowing fan fuse?
I ve replaced the motor for the blowing fan within the passenger seat s dashboard but didn t work. Then tried to replace the fuses within the engine bay and the one in the trunk. The last fuse box would be in the driver s side dashboard but before I try that one, is there anything else that might cause the fans to not blow? A/C has no problems nor heat (before this problem). I just can t find any diagram of that specific fuse box (lack of manual).. so I m hoping someone has an idea of what It could be before I search for the fuse box layout all night.
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- thebax2006Lv 73 years agoFavorite Answer
When blower fans fail they many time draw too many amps. That over heats the resister pack that controls the blower motor speeds and fries it.. Follow the wires that plug into the blower motor to the resister pack and remove the resister pack that screws into the heater box with in a foot of the blower motor. It's probably held in with 2 screws. Advance Auto can sell you a new resister pack.
Source(s): Mitsubishi Master Tech - Anonymous3 years ago
possible short in the wiring