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An HVAC Relay is an electro-mechanical switch capable of using a low current dashboard signal to operate the heavy circuits of a blower and compressor solidly. Since 1914, Dodge has had metal in its DNA, having introduced the first all-steel body and never taking off. HEMI engines deliver relentless torque, while the Viper program has shown that the Dodge badge is fit for competition. Meanwhile, the recent Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust makes electric muscle scream like a supercharged monster or zip on the down-low in Stealth Mode. Driving modes like Drag, Donut, and Sport change personalities in seconds. The savage acceleration comes with a road behavior that can still manage the grocery run. With heavy gauge construction that resists flex, strong wiring looms, and an electrical architecture that maintains consistent voltage, it is a perfect home for a drama-hating HVAC Relay. Replacing the HVAC Relay is a straightforward job even for weekend warriors. Open the hood of your Dodge and disconnect the negative cable from the battery. After doing this, loosen the fuse box lid. Examine the diagram, touch the suspect relay to check if it is hot or rattling, then pull it out with the fingertip-pushing method, not pliers, which will chew the plastic. Look inside the socket for any green corrosion, clean if necessary, and push the new HVAC Relay in until flush. Replace the cover, plug the battery back in, start the engine, set the fan to high, and listen. If air is blowing and the compressor is kicking on, your Dodge is back to blowing heat or cold as necessary.