Blower Motor
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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
/ 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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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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