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2002 Liberty Blower Motor

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Posted 10 August 2007 - 07:03 AM

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I'm not getting any air on my 2002 Liberty, either A/C, heat, defrost. The fuses all look good. I'd like to check power at the blower motor, but I'm not sure how to pull the connector. I've located the connector (under the glove box), but I can't figure out how to disconnect it. Does it pull down? Is there something I press or squeeze to get it loose? I don't want to use brute force and risk breaking something.

Thanks for your help.
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Posted 14 August 2007 - 11:02 AM

View Postimadodger, on Aug 10 2007, 07:03 AM, said:

I'm not getting any air on my 2002 Liberty, either A/C, heat, defrost. The fuses all look good. I'd like to check power at the blower motor, but I'm not sure how to pull the connector. I've located the connector (under the glove box), but I can't figure out how to disconnect it. Does it pull down? Is there something I press or squeeze to get it loose? I don't want to use brute force and risk breaking something.

Thanks for your help.



The biggest culprit would be the blower motor resistor block which is behind the glove box I believe. This is a common problem when the sypmtoms are an HVAC system that either blows air on certain settings only or does not blow air at all. Go to your local dealership and ask for it. I believe it is in the range of $25.
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