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The Ram Blower Motor is located in the HVAC box where it rotates a squirrel cage fan pushing chilled or heated air in and out of the cabin to keep the occupants comfortable. The split of Ram trucks in 2010 did not happen without reason and the change is reflected in the specifications that any person who hauls, tows, or simply wants a daily driver that does not torment the spine would see. A heavy-duty frame, accessible eTorque mild hybrid assist, and that ingenious air suspension that lets you creep down to the curb and put on a load, or climb eight inches into a rut in one afternoon ensure that a Ram is as much at home in a workplace as it is on a trail. It cheats wind and fuel pumps at the low nose and its lockable RamBox keeps tools dry and thieves guessing. The interior features a deep door opening to an almost silent cabin, large touch screens are right where you look, and heavy seats absorb long miles without the normal bouncing they cause. Even that Ram mentality is reflected in the climate system with the Blower Motor whispering air to keep the windows clear and the temp constant regardless of the season. To replace a worn-out Blower Motor in your Ram, unplug the negative battery cable, lift the glove box, and unbolt the small resistor that is next to the fan housing. Unscrew the wiring, push the old unit out, check for indications of heat scars, and then insert the new resistor, screw it in, reconnect the harness, and then re-lift the panels to which the battery is hooked, and finally test all the speeds until the Blower Motor spins freely and silence is the order of the day.