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2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee/changing resistor for blower motor
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cpgator
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Oct 31, 2006, 11:14 AM
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2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee/changing resistor for blower motor
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Hello, This is a first for me here. I'm trying to find help changing the resistor on my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I believe I need to do this in order to get my heater to work again. I just can't see where one set of the wires is mounted at because they disappear up into the dash. Do I need to dismantle the dashboard in order to replace the resistor? Is there any other way to accomplish this task? The dealer simply told me that I have a big problem and that they weren't sure what to suggest for me. Any advice? Thank you very much!! Craig
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Tom Greenleaf
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Oct 31, 2006, 3:19 PM
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I should be on top of the heater box, T
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cpgator
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Oct 31, 2006, 4:21 PM
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Thank you for responding. Forgive my lack of knowledge, but what are you calling the "heater box"?
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Tom Greenleaf
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Oct 31, 2006, 5:07 PM
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It's the distribution box which is NOT a box but a plastic housing that contains the flaps that allows for different temps and where you want air to flow like floor, dash vents or defrost or a combination. It could be inside the vehicle or under the hood. Follow heater hoses or A/C hoses and that's where they go. ALLDATA.com could give you exact details but it costs for a subscription. If you locate it you may need to take things like the glovebox out or more to get at some parts to it. Hope that helped, Ask away, T
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