Replacement Blower Motor Resistors

Manufacturer #SET-REPJ191501-2

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Blower Motor Resistors
Blower Motor Resistors
Blower Motor Resistors
Blower Motor Resistors
Blower Motor Resistors

Replacement Blower Motor Resistors

Manufacturer #SET-REPJ191501-2

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$18.99
$109.22
Save $90.23 (83%)
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Blower Motor Resistor, Without Auto. Ac
5.0/5
Works good.
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Posted by Bret G. / Thu, May 07
Blower Motor Resistor, Without Auto. Ac
5.0/5
Come in a timely manner, and works great. Good price point. Thank you.
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Posted by Becky S. / Fri, May 01
Came fastBlower Motor Resistor, Without Auto. Ac
5.0/5
Came fast and fit perfectly
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Posted by Chana N. / Fri, May 01
Blower motor resistorBlower Motor Resistor, Without Auto. Ac
5.0/5
Car had only high speed blower and wouldn't turn off. The blower relay fit good, plugged it in and works good.
KB
Posted by Kevin B. / Tue, Apr 21
Blower Motor Resistor, Without Auto. Ac
5.0/5
Very quick and easy and Alot cheaper than a auto parts store
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Posted by Oran H. / Mon, Apr 06
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Question: No power to the blower motor on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee ?A Shopper / Apr 28, 2020
Hello! On your vehicle, the blower motor resistor regulates the ground path to control blower speed. If you’re not getting power to the motor, some possible causes include a failed blower motor relay, a blown fuse or wiring issues. However, to know for certain, you’ll either need to do some troubleshooting or seek professional assistance. I hope this information helps!
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