OEM Dodge Cooling Fan Resistors

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  • Dodge Cooling Fan Resistors - MB660754
    Dodge Cooling Fan Resistors Diagram - MB660754
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    • Other Name: Resistor - Radiator Shroud Blower; Cooling Fan Resistor; Resistor, Blower
    Fits the following Dodge Models:
    • Stealth | 1991-1996 | Base, ES, R/T, R/T Turbo | 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS

Dodge Cooling Fan Resistors

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Dodge Cooling Fan Resistors are tiny heat-sinked modules that lessen how much radiator fan speed by inserting a precise amount of resistance so that engine temps stay steady, even in heavy traffic. Dodge has been producing all-steel bodies since 1914 that shrug off dents. Under the hoods, HEMI powerplants deliver a sledgehammer-like blast of torque. The brand pursues raw emotion rather than genteel efficiency, which is why you get muscular styling, tautened suspensions and cockpit gauges that beseech you to bury the throttle. The new Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust produces 600 watts of auditory ferocity from inside the cabin with speaker inputs to match the drive modes from drag to quiet stealth so that even the electric ones can be made to snarl. This attitude of Dodge overbuilding also extends to the cooling circuit, with heavy-duty wiring, oversize relays and smart Cooling Fan Resistors protecting the rev-hungry engine after it idles down following a smoky burnout. Changing the Cooling Fan Resistors is pretty straightforward with a couple of tools to help. Let your Dodge sit on a level surface, let it cool down, and pull the negative battery cable. The connector latch can be popped off the resistor on the fan shroud. Remove the two screws holding it. Remove the toasted unit, inspect the harness for melted spots, and clear off dirt so the new heat sink hugs metal tightly. Install a new Cooling Fan Resistors plate. Lock the screws in place. Click the plug into place. Reroute the wires out of the way of the blades. Reconnect the power supply. Switch on the A/C and watch the cooling fan slowly pulse in and out.

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