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Where is the blower motor and resistor located on a 2002 Dodge Dakota 4.7 V8?

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Where is the blower motor and resistor located on a 2002 Dodge Dakota 4.7 V8?

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I replaced mines twice within 6 years apart mines is a 2001 Dodge Durango, V-8, they share the same chassic and parts. Mines also is located under the passenger side dashoard. The blower motor is to the far right side and the resistor is just to the left side of the blower by about 12 inches or so. It’s held in by just 2 small bolts and will just fall right down if they are removed, as simple as that. Check your resistor first as that seems to be the weak link and seems to go sooner. The resistor is only a $12.00 part at the dealer and you can just unplug the connector from your old one (before taking it out) and just hold the new one and plug in the connector to see if that was the problem. I took out my blower, just to find out it was my resistor. If you know about how to check for continuity, there should be continuity at all the wire connecters on the resistor itself. If not, it’s your resistor. I do use the complete factory repair manual on mines($100.+) so that’s how I got all my

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