It's located behind the right side of the dash.
Sorry folks but as a qualified chrysler tech, i can tell you that you need not do all of those crazy things to replcae the blower motor. the book only pays1.1 hours. it's no walk in the park, mainly because you're working upside down, but buy a manual, and you'll see that you need not tear the entire hvac system out to do this!!!
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Hello and Welcome to FixYa.com Removing the blower motor
WARNING: If equipped with air conditioning, the
refrigeration system must be completely discharged before proceeding with this operation. 1. Set parking brake. 2. Disconnect negative battery cable. 3. Discharge refrigerant system. j Image I Expansion Valve 4. Disconnect all engine compartment lines and vacuum hoses. 5. Drain engine coolant. Plug coolant lines. 6. Remove the steering column cover. 7. Remove the left under panel silencer. S. Remove the right under panel silencer. L Image Instrument Panel Assembly 9. Remove the center bezel (clips to instrument panel). 10. Remove the accessory switch carrier. 11. Remove Heat-AC controls. 12. Remove standard storage module. 13. Remove the right lower instrument panel. 14. Remove the right 40-way wiring bracket. 15. Remove the lower right reinforcement, body computer
bracket, and mid-to-lower reinforcement as one assembly. 16. Disconnect all necessary instrument panel wiring and
temporarily route wiring out of the way. 17. Disconnect the' AC unit hanger strap from the unit and
temporarily re-position. Ii Resistor Block And Drain Tube 18. Remove the rubber condensate drain tube (in engine
compartment). 19. Remove the four nuts (in the engine compartment)
securing the unit to the dash panel. 20. Pull the entire unit rearward until the studs on the
unit clear the dash panel. Drop the unit down and pull it rearward to remove it from
vehicle. Thank you for using FixYa.com Regards, Lee Davidian
Your FixYa Expert
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