Blower not blowing...
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Year: 98
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Blower not blowing...
Help!! Replaced my evap and heater cores about a month ago. Nice and cold in the cabin now. But today the blower just stopped. When I go about 40 and open a window I can feel cold air coming from the vents, but that is only because of the suction of the open window.
How can I get to my blower motor and or resistor?
98 XJ 4.0l
How can I get to my blower motor and or resistor?
98 XJ 4.0l
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Year: 98
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I replaced the relay for the blower motor and that didn't help. I now know the blower is on the firewall but it seems buried behind the a/c stuff. Is there a way to get it out without having to discharge the a/c system??
Again, 98 4.0L 4door.
Again, 98 4.0L 4door.
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On my 90 it's under the hood, on the pass side of course. Also mine has a fuse IIRC....bummer after all that work! Guess if it's cold you can role down the window to suck the heat in? Lol! Good luck....
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My 97 Grand Cherokee blower motor and resistor is located under the glove box. Fairly easy to remove if you are a contortionist
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I know when most resiostors fail, the blower still works on high. I also know that most the time the blower motor can be replaced from under the glvoe box.
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