Dodge Dakota recurring blower motor resistor and harness replacement issue since 2004 on Dodge Dakota

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Dakota owners report experiencing recurring issues with the blower motor resistor and harness replacement, particularly in models from 1997 to 2002, which often leads to repeated replacements due to overheating problems. These failures may be attributed to the blower motor drawing excessive current, resulting in premature burnout of the resistor. To mitigate this, some owners have found that upgrading to a higher-quality blower motor can help prevent overload and associated hazards. After replacing the blower motor and connector, ensuring proper wire placement is crucial to avoid further complications. In cases where the blower motor resistor fails again after replacement, it may indicate underlying issues with the blower motor itself or a faulty connection. Conducting an amperage test on the blower motor is advised if repeated failures occur, as the resistor failure can sometimes be linked directly to the blower motor, necessitating further investigation and potential replacement.

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