When I let off the gas the blower starts to work again.
SOURCE: 96 dodge dakota heater blower just quit blowing
The blower motor resistor is located inside the HVAC duct, (heating, ventalation, and cooling) on the passenger side footwell area. It is accessed from inside the passenger compartment.You can test it with a multimeter to see if it is open. it looks like this when removed.They are about 33.00 from rockauto.com. When you find the connector on the duct that is connected to this resistor block, remove the connector with a small screwdriver, you have to find the lock tab and gently lift it up and pull on the connector to remove the connector. remove one screw and it will come out. most times you can tell if they are bad by looking at them. if you cant test it have someone you know that can do it. I am 99% positive that that is your problem, Unless the connector came loose. Please let us know if this was helpful as i strive to improve helping others on a daily basis.
SOURCE: my heater fan quit working on my 96 dodge dakota,
The blower motor itself could possibly be seized. I would check for power at the resistor and the blower motor itself. If the blower motor has voltage at the motor I would replace the motor. If you have no voltage at the motor but voltage at the resistor it's the resistor ( generally if a resistor fails you still have HI, but not always ), If you have no voltage going to the resistor I would start the routine checkign of grounds, and possibly the switch itself, as well as any other fuses that may be hidden somewhere else like in the engine compartment.
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2993 dodge durango could you should me a ddiagram of thepdc so iwllknow where the relay is
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The problem to the 96 dodge ram was a vaccum check valve, the part was $4.99 and $85.00 for a mechanic to fix it.
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