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majikdraggon
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8/19/2003
17:49:41

Subject: 2001 dodge dakota 4*4
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how do i get to the dash apart to get to the resistors for the fan switch(it only works on high) thanks



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8/19/2003
21:30:11

RE: 2001 dodge dakota 4*4
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If I remember correctly, it there are two screws under the cowl that covers the instrument cluster, then 2 or 3 at bottom on the driver's side (after you remove some small panels below the dash on the driver's side). I believe the rest is all clips that just pop out.



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8/19/2003
23:16:20

RE: 2001 dodge dakota 4*4
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The following applies to the 2001 Dakota.

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During vehicle assembly, the blower motor resistor is mounted to the HVAC unit inside the passenger compartment. It can be accessed from the passenger foot well area. See Blower Motor Resistor in the Removal and Installation section of this group for more information.

REMOVAL - BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) From the passenger foot well area, remove the
two hex screws used to secure the blower motor
resistor.
(3) Unplug the front blower motor resistor from
the wire harness connector.
(4) Pull the front blower motor resistor and its
wire harness out of the plenum panel and through
the cowl plenum access hole far enough to access the wire harness connector.
(5) Remove the front blower motor resistor from
the cowl plenum.
INSTALLATION
(1) Plug the blower motor resistor into the wire
harness connector.
(2) Install the blower motor resistor to the cowl
plenum panel by feeding the resistor and wire harness back through the cowl plenum access hole.
(3) Install and tighten the two screws that secure the resistor to the HVAC unit. Tighten the screws to 2.2 N·m (20 in. lbs.).
(4) Connect the battery negative cable.



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