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Grand Caravan Blower replacement
I have had repeated problems with my resistor block failing on my
Dodge Grand Caravan 2001. Also, I had the connector coming from the blower motor melt. Now I think it might have blown a fuse. Anyhow, I've decided to try replacing the motor, thinking it might be drawing too many amps. I'm having a heck of a time getting to the motor. There is a cover on the bottom that I just can't seem to get off. I've removed several bolts, but there seems to be something holding it in. Has anyone removed the blower on this year/model? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike |
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