1. Check the fuse. If the fuse is good, and everything else associated with that circut is operating, you've probably got a bad blower motor.
3.Sure enough, My 95 Dakota had corrosion on the heater coils making it quit. Thanks to #2 answerer it saved me alot of grief THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Similar thing has happened to my 2003 Dakota. Thanks for saving me a dealer charge!
I also had this problem with my 2003 Dakota. Only difference is it just went. No fan settings worked. Also on the 2003 model it is located on the passenger side under the glovebox. Still only a 10 -15 minute fix. Came across a really good link when looking this up and thought i would take the time to share since it save me allot of money on what I thought would be a costly repair. Check the link below for detailed info on this problem.
http:/www.gtrippleb.com/auto/durango/tech/durango_blower_resistor.htm
THANKS!!! To all the people who took the time to share and help me fix this and save hard earned cash.!!
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This answer is "spot on" for a 1996 Dodge Dakota V6. I only wish I had checked WikiAnswers BEFORE I bought a very expensive [$300] A/C-Heater control switch. My blower worked intermittently on the Medium and Very High contacts of my control slide switch. When it went out completely, I checked the fusing and found them to be okay, so I thought the switch finally failed. You cannot buy the switch, alone, since it is part of a control system. When I replaced it and my blower STILL did not operate, I thought I had a bad blower and went looking for a wiring diagram on the Net. When I found this answer, I check my firewall and sure enough, I found the nearly burned out contact. Now, I'm off to get a replacement.
First check the fuses. If the fuses are okay I would suspect the switch and plug had a meltdown or the blower motor itself is shot. If it was the blower speed resistor that was shot you would still have high speed.
You can try techauthority.com for the owners manual and fuse box diagram.
I have changed resistor a d blower motor still not working, maybe i missed a fuse or could the control switch not work?
My 2001 Dodge Dakota R/T 's blower fan for the a/c unit quit working in mid use. I checked all fuses, and relays, with no success. Does anyone know how to remove the fan switch, and test it?
On the inside of the firewall, below and behind the glove box.
It is under the hood in the passenger side firewall.
30 amp fuse in fuse box.
Right side under the dash.
most common problem is the blower resistor In the firewall on the passenger side of the truck is the blower motor speed resister coils, they burn out alot. I could not find one for my Dakota so I got one from a dodge caravan and I changed the wirring, that is the most likely problem
The heater blower motor is on the interior passenger side. It is kind of a round shaped housing facing the floor.
It's located behind the glovebox, on the passanger side of the dash
check coolant level