2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Blower Motor Not Working

2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Blower Motor Not Working. Checked the fuse panel, ok. Unfortunately it could be the switch, or it could just be the blower motor resistor, which is where i would look for power coming out of to.

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Web if you find a lag, or the motor is not as responsive, you may need to change the blower motor. Give the motor a spin, does it spin freely? Web the 2004 dodge ram 1500 has 3 problems reported for a/c not working.

Give The Motor A Spin, Does It Spin Freely?


2004 dodge ram 1500, 4.7l v8, rattle/knock if it's doesn't sound like it's your engine which i am thinking not. Remove the blower motor from under the hood of your vehicle. Bolted up, fan was hitting.

Checked The Blower Motor Lead, Ok.


Web you can still have 12.5volts on wire,but only have 2 strands of wire carrying it.will not carry enough current to run motor.check white main connector under dash near brake. Web how to change blower motor in a 2004 dodge ram 1500, my blower quit working & i tested the blower & it works & a friend told me that the switch is bad. Web two problems related to blower have been reported for the 2004 dodge ram 1500.

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Fuse is good, fan motor removed and connected to power and works fine. Checked the fuse panel, ok. Web the 2004 dodge ram 1500 has 3 problems reported for a/c not working.

Web The Blower Motor Quit On My '04 Dodge Ram 1500.


801 views 1 reply 2 participants last post by hemilonestar , jan 12, 2021 jump to latest. Checked the resistor, no power. Web ad you can see in diagram, top wire, blower motor, is voltage, the bottom wire, blower motor, in diagram, is ground.

Web If You Find A Lag, Or The Motor Is Not As Responsive, You May Need To Change The Blower Motor.


Web fan blower won't work. Average failure mileage is 106,700 miles. Web 3 answers 4,480 jetjurnigan answered 5 years ago have you replaced your blower motor yet?