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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ReplacementBlower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
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Blower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
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Fit and works perfectly very satisfied
MT
Posted by Michael T. / Thu, May 21
Great replacement resistorBlower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
5.0/5
I ordered the blower motor resistor, it came sooner than expected it was a perfect match and fit great everything lined up works great.
RG
Posted by Richard G. / Wed, May 20
Blower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
5.0/5
Great service and great part
SW
Posted by Sherry W. / Wed, May 20
Blower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
5.0/5
Works good.
BG
Posted by Bret G. / Thu, May 07
Blower Motor Resistor - Without Harness Pigtail
5.0/5
Come in a timely manner, and works great. Good price point. Thank you.
BS
Posted by Becky S. / Fri, May 01
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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!
MB
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Answered by Mia B. / Wed, Apr 29
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