Questions & Answers for: Chrysler Town & Country fan module

...Fan speed switch (might be a module) Or there is a blockage it is possible for your heater core and evaporator to plug up with dust . Do you here the blower running?if not,then check the blower relay ...

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fine? Check the fan relay(or fan module near the blower)or the fan switch itself,or the blower motor is bad,bump the blower motor while the switch,and key are on,if the blower starts working,it is bad

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...low or high. All other settings are the same as low replace the resister module for the fan,this is what controls the speeds,and most of the time the blower motor is what causes the module to go

...fan & it was good so I changed the powertrain control module and that did not fix it. Any suggestions? thanks! wls The fan is controlled by a relay that could be bad, and the relay is controlled ...

...fan relay. look behind the drivers side headlite on the crossmember , it looks like a silver module , clean and check the plug , it is corroded 9 out of 10 times , just did this on my 05 t and c , ...

Question about 2005 Town & Country

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...Can you tell me what the problem might be? P1491 Radiator fan relay control circuit, Most likely you need a fan relay or fan module. P1684 Battery was disconnected, this code will not turn on ...

...fan control module. Some people call it a "fan control relay", (including many aftermarket parts retailers) but it is actually a solid state control module, not a relay. Check for power in and ...

radiator on the left hand side. it is actully a cooling fan module and is a solid state relay so therefore can't be ohmed to check for continuity.it is about 2" square and is attached to the frame

fans for radiator stop working and is overheating The fans are controlled by the cars powertrain control module through relays, the system can be tested with a scanner for proper function by doing an ...

Question about 2002 Town & Country

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...always come on. if not look in the fuse box for a bad fuse and or a fan relay. then look around the fan area for a finned module this is an electronic fan relay. i think this controls the fan

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