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Fan blower doesnt work - 1999 Plymouth Voyager

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I'd test for power at motor itself, in behind glove box under dash. From there is goes back to blower motor resistor located under the hood behind shock tower on passenger side on firewall, and then back to control at dash. Not uncommon for the resistor to go, and leave you with either just high speed or nothing at all.

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