Can a Dodge Ram blower motor work on the AC?

Can a Dodge Ram blower motor work on the AC?

Dodge Ram blower motor won’t work on the heater and AC. There is no power going to the blower motor, fire reducer or to switch. Fuses are good, relays are good but it will not heat or cool the truck. How to fix this? Show More

What should I do if my blower motor is not working?

The blower motor is crucial to the proper functioning of your HVAC system. This video will show you how to properly diagnose your blower by using the multimeter to perform an AMP draw as well as replacing the blower motor relay. Loading…

Why is my air conditioner blower fan not working?

Like all moving parts and similar to stand alone fans, the blower motor and blower fan is susceptible to wear and tear, as well as damage, all of which could result in the air circulation being restricted, or possibly not working at all.

How does an air conditioner blower motor work?

As explained in the HVAC Blower Motor Guide, an air conditioner blower motor and assembly is basically the fan inside the air conditioning system that forces the cooled air, via the AC cooling coil, through the vents and into the room space that is being conditioned.

What causes a blower motor to stop working?

In a situation where the motor doesn’t work on any speed, the most likely causes are: a blown power supply fuse, a bad motor ground connection, bad motor speed control module or a failed motor. On all systems, a failed blower motor is least likely. Blower motors generally don’t fail out of the clear blue.

Dodge Ram blower motor won’t work on the heater and AC. There is no power going to the blower motor, fire reducer or to switch. Fuses are good, relays are good but it will not heat or cool the truck. How to fix this? Show More

As explained in the HVAC Blower Motor Guide, an air conditioner blower motor and assembly is basically the fan inside the air conditioning system that forces the cooled air, via the AC cooling coil, through the vents and into the room space that is being conditioned.

Like all moving parts and similar to stand alone fans, the blower motor and blower fan is susceptible to wear and tear, as well as damage, all of which could result in the air circulation being restricted, or possibly not working at all.