I have the same problem with the blower motor resistor in my 2000 Stratus.
It won't work on any of the lower speeds, only on high, when it burns out. I
replaced it once, but it must have been made where quality doesn't matter,
as it burned out again in two weeks. FWIW, are you a registered member of
www.allpar.com? It is an excellent resource for all things Chrysler related.
Kate and Gary Bales lead me to that site.
Brad
On 6/10/06, bjshov8 <bjshov8@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> We have a 1999 Grand Cherokee 4WD, now with 94k miles. We have had only a
> few problems with it:
> 1) Leaking heater core, replaced under warranty.
> 2) CD changer crapped out, had to buy a new one from the dealer because
> there were no aftermarket units that would integrate properly.
> 3) Fan speed control for the AC blower failed. Actually the problem was
> with excessive heat caused by resistance in the connector. I bought the
> new
> control module but could not buy the connector that was ruined, so I
> searched electrical supply stores until I found the metal connectors, then
> spliced them into my wiring harness.
>
> > My stepfather is a certified Chrysler mechanic. He says the exact
> > opposite,
> > that the Dodge/Jeep/Chryslers never used to come in with electrical
> > problems
> > until the Germans forced the engineers to switch to the European
> standard
> > electrical connectors.
>
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