Blower Motor
I have a 96 jeep Grand Cherokee with Automatic Heating and Air. The Heater
/ Air Conditioner Blower continues to run after all switches are off and ignition off. The only way I can turn it off is by removing a forty amp fuse. Any suggestions on what might be at fault? Reggie |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
The Automatic Temperature Control has a self test diagnostic mode that does not require a code reader to activate or read. In my 1997 GC shop manual it starts on page 24-16 and includes fault codes. If you would like the pages by e-mail let me know. Howard |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
The Automatic Temperature Control has a self test diagnostic mode that does not require a code reader to activate or read. In my 1997 GC shop manual it starts on page 24-16 and includes fault codes. If you would like the pages by e-mail let me know. Howard |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
The Automatic Temperature Control has a self test diagnostic mode that does not require a code reader to activate or read. In my 1997 GC shop manual it starts on page 24-16 and includes fault codes. If you would like the pages by e-mail let me know. Howard |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
The Automatic Temperature Control has a self test diagnostic mode that does not require a code reader to activate or read. In my 1997 GC shop manual it starts on page 24-16 and includes fault codes. If you would like the pages by e-mail let me know. Howard |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
There is also a motor relay in the circuit that could be stuck. The write up appears to indicate that power goes from the battery to the fuse then thru the relay to the motor. Might be the problem and easy to check and fix. |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
There is also a motor relay in the circuit that could be stuck. The write up appears to indicate that power goes from the battery to the fuse then thru the relay to the motor. Might be the problem and easy to check and fix. |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
There is also a motor relay in the circuit that could be stuck. The write up appears to indicate that power goes from the battery to the fuse then thru the relay to the motor. Might be the problem and easy to check and fix. |
Re: Blower Motor
Reggie
There is also a motor relay in the circuit that could be stuck. The write up appears to indicate that power goes from the battery to the fuse then thru the relay to the motor. Might be the problem and easy to check and fix. |
Re: Blower Motor
blower module under the pass. dash
used to be called a blower resisitor Joe & Glenda Dees wrote: > I have a 96 jeep Grand Cherokee with Automatic Heating and Air. The Heater > / Air Conditioner Blower continues to run after all switches are off and > ignition off. The only way I can turn it off is by removing a forty amp > fuse. Any suggestions on what might be at fault? > Reggie |
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