If not, the resistor (and harness) may have been removed due to some other problem. Just a thought.
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If not, the resistor may have been removed and the harness connector pushed back in out of the way, due to some other problem. Just a thought.
Here’s a link to the relevant section from the 2000 Dakota Sport [https://cardiagn.com/heating-air-conditioning-2000-dakota/|service repair manual]
Scroll down on the page in the viewing box to find p.24-3 and p.24-25/26 to view the location of the blower resistor, and the necessary pre-requisite steps to remove and replace the resistor.
If not, the resistor (and harness) may have been removed due to some other problem. Just a thought.
Here’s a link to the relevant section from the 2000 Dakota Sport [https://cardiagn.com/heating-air-conditioning-2000-dakota/|service repair manual]
Scroll down on the page in the viewing box to find p.24-3 and p.24-25/26 to view the location of the blower resistor, and the necessary pre-requisite steps to remove and replace the resistor.
If not, the resistor (and harness) may have been removed due to some other problem. Just a thought.
Here’s a link to the relevant section from the 2000 Dakota Sport [https://cardiagn.com/heating-air-conditioning-2000-dakota/|service repair manual]
Scroll down on the page in the viewing box to find p.24-3 and p.24-25/26 to view the location of the blower resistor, and the necessary pre-requisite steps to remove and replace the resistor.
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Here’s a link to the relevant section from the 2000 Dakota Sport [https://cardiagn.com/heating-air-conditioning-2000-dakota/|service repair manual]
Scroll down on the page in the viewing box to find p.24-3 and p.24-25/26 to view the location of the blower resistor, and the necessary pre-requisite steps to remove and replace the resistor.
Here are some the pages if you have problems.
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(click on images to enlarge for better viewing)
Hopefully this is of some help.