2003 Chrysler Town and Country Van came in with the complaint of the blower operates on high speed with key on and cannot be adjusted down. This procedure will also apply to Dodge Caravans with auto a/c. The controls and indicators seemed to work normally. I checked the wiring diagram and component locator and found that the blower power module is located behind the glove box. Good place to start.
After opening the glove box there are two stops the have to be depressed inward in order to drop the box down.
The blower power module is directly behind the lowered glove box. It is held in place by two 8mm hex head screws.
After removing the two attaching screws, the blower power module can be positioned for testing.
Turn the key on and while manually rotating the blower switch from low to high you should see a voltage change between about 2 volts (high)up to about 10 volts (low) on the blue/light blue wire. It is the middle wire in the left connector pictured below. Because the blower was working on high speed there was no need to do any other testing, however if you were to have low blower or no blower you would need to test further. Check for 12 volts – on the black/orange wire and 12 volts+ on the dark blue wire in the three wire connector. If either is missing check respective fuse and ground connections. Next check for 12 volts between the blue wire and the dark blue /yellow (sometimes black as pictured below) wire in the two wire connector to the right of the pictures. If either signal is missing in the two wire connector and the three wire connector tested good then the power module is faulty. If 12 volts power and ground are present then the blower motor is faulty. Usually bumping the motor with the key on and the blower switch on high will make the motor work for a little while because it will reset the worn brushes.
Three wire connector:
Black/Orange wire should have a constant ground.
Dark Blue wire should have 12 volt switched power from the front blower relay. The front blower relay is located in the Integrated Power Module (underhood fuse box).
Blue/Light Blue wire should have a varying voltage from about 2 volts(high blower command) and a nominal 10 volts(low blower command).
Two wire connector:
Check for a nominal battery voltage reading across the two wires. Key on and blower set to high.
I removed the mounting screws to gain better access to the wiring for testing.
Be careful to keep the aluminum cooling fins away from the metal brace for the glove box. It will complete the ground circuit for the blower motor and will scare you when it sparks.
Place an insulating cloth between the aluminum fins and the brace if you want.
A good look at the blower power module.
Installed the new blower power module and all is well.









Sparky, Hopefully this comment goes in and you still read this. First, you have an absolute great site!! Here’s my minivan blower issue. 2001 Chrysler T&C. Front blower does not work at all and back is fine. I swapped fuses and relays and the back still works and front still does not. Referenced to a gnd screw, voltage on the 3 wire connector was 0V to blk/orange, 11.92V to blue. This was speed independent. Gnd to blu/wht was 9.0V at low and 2.67 @ high. On the 2 wire connector, from same gnd screw was 11.89V to grn and 11.90v to blk. Between them obviously it was a 0V differential. That heatsink on the module gets super hot!! I would imagine it should by the area of it, but man did it get hot. So by my measurements, do you thnk I am looking at a faulty module, fan, or something else?? Thank you!
From your description it could be either the speed controller module or the blower motor itself. I strongly recommend testing and visual inspection before replacing any parts.
I have a ’03 T&C with Auto Air. I don’t have the problem of the air always on high, but it may be related. The blower seems to come on intermittently when in the “Auto” high or low mode. Even manually adjusting the fan speed does no good. Sometimes, when it is on high, it is blowing like it is on low. Other times it will not come on, but then begin to work 15-20 minutes later. Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Jr
I am not sure about that, I will need to do some checking to see if I can help.