Dodge Repair: heater blower 96 dakota, vacuum lines, motor shaft


Question
Hello Kevin.
I have a 96 Dakota with blower not working. I checked all
fuses under dash and hood,no fuse burnt, I replaced the
resistor block and still not functioning, I unscrewed the 5
screws on the blower housing and can not take off do I have
to pry it or what.

thank you
daveh

Answer
BLOWER MOTOR
REMOVAL
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Remove the lower instrument panel module. Refer to Instrument Panel Systems for the procedures.
On vehicles with air conditioning, disconnect the two vacuum lines from the recirculating air door vacuum actuator.
Unplug the blower motor wiring connector.
Remove the two screws at the top of the blower housing securing it to the heater-A/C housing cover.
Remove the five screws from around the blower housing and separate the blower housing from the heater-A/C housing Blower Housing Remove/Install - Typical
Remove the three screws securing the blower motor and wheel assembly to the heater-A/C housing and separate the motor from the housing Blower Motor and Wheel Remove/Install
Remove the blower motor wheel retainer clip and remove the wheel from the blower motor shaft Blower Motor Wheel
INSTALLATION
Press the blower motor wheel onto the blower motor shaft.
Install the retainer clip.
Position the blower motor and wheel assembly to the heater-A/C housing. Install and tighten the three mounting screws.
Position the blower housing to the heater-A/C housing. Install and tighten the five mounting screws.
Install and tighten the two screws at the top of the blower housing, securing it to the heater-A/C housing cover.
Connect the blower motor wiring.
On vehicles equipped with air conditioning, connect the two vacuum lines to the recirculating air door vacuum actuator.
Install the lower instrument panel module. Refer to Instrument Panel Systems for the procedures.
Connect the battery negative cable