I totally agree I went a year without a heater blower fan in Minnesota.I said not another winter.I watched this video.Within 15mins had heat! And it must be a common problem because the previous owner had a spare relay in the glove box! ha! Made my day!
Three year old video, and it’s still relevant. I totally forgot there was a relay in the system, and after looking at the wiring diagram, I found this video and you showed me exactly where it was at. Thank you for saving me a headache
I’ve never commented on a TH-cam video before but I would like to just thank you and agree with everybody when I say this has been one of the most helpful and effective videos I’ve ever watched the layout of the video was perfect man great job we need more people like you!
2 days ago my heat worked on the way to work and not on the way home (XJ 2001). I checked the fuses and the resistor, all were good and then I turned to the Internet. People on the main forums were arguing about whether this relay even existed. Then I came here, just like you I found the relay melted to the connector. I replaced it after some struggling to free it and bam, I have heat again for less than 20 bucks. Many thanks!
Thanks for your posting. My 98 Cherokee sport blower quit. Fuses were fine but no power at te blower. Did not know there was a "blower relay" in the path. Pulled relay cleaned tarnished contacts and plugged it back in. Blower works fine. Thank you again for your video.
Thx! I bought a blower fan, but can't find anyone who wants to put it in. 😮... But am now going to try the relay 1st. Thanks so much! I've not had a fan, AC, or heat for 3 years! Am older gal with 1999 4WD Cherokee SE.
Thanks so much, Jonathan. I was dealing with the same things except my abs and airbag trouble lights and turn signals stopped working. They all worked well when the fan was blowing. My issue was exactly the same, it was the relay. That relay controls an amazing amount of electronics in these Jeeps. Thanks again
Thank you so much for this video. We replaced everything just like you did and it still wouldn't blow. We had no clue there was a blower motor relay. $15 part and we are back in business!!!
This video saved my day, I have a parts jeep and was planning on swapping the controls first and then the blower motor. 2 minute fix with the relay. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thank you so much for posting. I have replaced all three other components and no results. Wish I would have came across this video sooner. Thanks again!
Thank you for posting your video of the Jeep blower motor issue. It help me fix my issue with out going thru what you did. I bought the resistor and nothing happened. Then I watched your video and was so glad I did. You are the man!!! Thanks again
Thank you so much you have save me so much money in time I change the resistor and still did not work. I pulled the fan motor blower and tested it and it was working. Had no power to the plug after watching your video under the hood in the fuse box. There is a fuel pump and a starter is the same relay I swap the relay in the fan works perfect. Thank you so much. I’m on my way for a new relay.
Thanks for the video mine is a 1996 so I guess your telling me it doesn't have a relay, which is helpful hopefully it's the resistor but now I know where to look .Thanks again Dale
This is really the only video or information you'll need for this problem. If you post more videos with this kind of information, you'll run mechanics out of business. Thank you for the clarity.
That was it, I even already had a relay laying around. Unfortunately this was after replacing the blower and resistor… thanks for posting this, saved me the junkyard trip
Thank you for making this video. I just checked everything obvious. was just about to pull the climate control. You saved me quite the headache. Appreciate it.
Thank you soooo much!! I’m about to go buy that relay I figured it was the resistor and just replaced it and still nothing I’m really thankful that you posted this informative video I’m almost positive mine is the same issue!
After a year your still helping us diy'ers. Mine was clicking badly on cold days and worked fine when it was above 50 degrees. It would work once the jeep warmed up and it stopped clicking. Needed location information mainly. Thanks for posting all the components in this system. 😁👍👍
Hey! Amazing video. Hope that’s my issue. I’m trying to find the part # unable to do so. Looked on rock auto but can’t seem to find it. If you can shared that information if you have it please let me know. Thank you!
Very helpful. My blower has been going out intermittently lately. My first thought was the blower motor itself but I will for sure check everything else for sure. Thank you thank you. :)
I'm having the same problem , I hope this will fix mine too . Right now I'm too mad to check, I'm gonna let my jeep sit a think about what it has done I'll check it after work .
Thanks for the video. I just going to replaced the motor and the relay. It has a whining noise so I thought it was the blower motor so I'm going to replace that.
thanks for this. i had my blower motor stay on a few times after shutting down a few times then i gave out. makes me think the relay may have been sticking or something… let’s hope.
I just got 97 jeep and previous owner had hole system redone an still no action from blower. Now well thanks to ur video I have A/C in Florida summer without not optional..lol
Thank you for the video :) A volt meter would have saved you a bunch of time. This was my approach: Check for 12V at the blower motor. No 12v at the blower motor? check the fuse in the engine compartment. Fuse good at engine compartment? check relay. Discover the relay location is not disclosed in the manual? go to TH-cam and find this video. Now I would have checked for 12v before and after the relay but mine was a little melted and crunchy. Replaced relay and all is well. My understanding is that when blower motor resistor fails usually people end up with just HIGH. This would make sense as that is a common symptom on other vehicles.
@@HellaKwik Glad I could help. if you end up installing a new one you might want to bend your male contacts to have more pressure against their metal female counterparts. Mine ended up melting slightly but Oreilly honored the warranty.
Man I can’t wait to get my jeep out of storage, I randomly lost my blower motor. Did all the same things you did and sadly couldn’t use it as my winter beater because I left for OTR trucking and needed to get it out of my parents. I hope this is my issue!!!
Don't forget to check the blower motor connectors for dirt or corrosion as well, my '99 stops working every nasty snow storm (just as everything starts thawing out). If so just spray it with some WD-40. Basically the seals get rock hard and doesn't do it's job at sealing from the elements anymore.
My 1997 jeep The blower motor doesn't work. but if I play with the key it sometimes will start up. It will work on all settings, when it works. But now nothing.Any ideas?
Done everything but the blower motor, praying that’s the problem. Door locks are going haywire, turn signals work when they want to but the 4 ways always do, windows don’t work, and no air or heat. PCM? Wiring issue? It’s a 2000 we just bought already with lights and a winch hooked up and also bought it knowing the windows were InOp
Posting my issue here so maybe it helps someone once i fix mine. My issues is mostly on cold morning but not always. My ABS and airbag lights stay on at start up, this is accompanied by my turn signals, blower, rear defrost and rear wiper all non operational. The 4ways still work. At any time, warmed up or not, the abs and airbag lights can turn off and all functions return. The jeep can be warmed up and all functioning, but then fail after turning it off for a fuel fill up. I can not suggest any one item is causing this to happen. There is a fuse that handles all these together, one of the big 40 amps under the hood. It is good. My assumption is a grounding issue. I don't believe one reply could cause all this (blinker relay under steering column or relay behind glove box) unless one could cause intermittent grounding to happen inside it. My first move after seeing this video is to slap the crap out of my dash, left or right sides, with the hopes its one of these relays lol Appreciate any input, I'll follow up when i figure it out. Edit: It took a few days for it to act up again, a winter storm did it.😅 I banged under the column and under the glove box, wiggled the key up and down. Nothing happened. Then I turned the key just slightly toward start and I heard clicking ( I had the blower turned on even though it wasn't functioning at the time) A couple to slight turns of the key and everything started working. Now, do I need a new ignition or is there some connection that need soldering. ..?
I'm having a issue where my blower is working while driving or upon start up. All of a sudden it stops while driving, then kicks on by itself. Could this be my issue as well?
This is what TH-cam should be all about. People helping people. Very helpful video! Thank you for posting!
And no loud music intro. Very good.
I totally agree I went a year without a heater blower fan in Minnesota.I said not another winter.I watched this video.Within 15mins had heat! And it must be a common problem because the previous owner had a spare relay in the glove box! ha! Made my day!
Three year old video, and it’s still relevant. I totally forgot there was a relay in the system, and after looking at the wiring diagram, I found this video and you showed me exactly where it was at. Thank you for saving me a headache
I’ve never commented on a TH-cam video before but I would like to just thank you and agree with everybody when I say this has been one of the most helpful and effective videos I’ve ever watched the layout of the video was perfect man great job we need more people like you!
2 days ago my heat worked on the way to work and not on the way home (XJ 2001). I checked the fuses and the resistor, all were good and then I turned to the Internet. People on the main forums were arguing about whether this relay even existed. Then I came here, just like you I found the relay melted to the connector. I replaced it after some struggling to free it and bam, I have heat again for less than 20 bucks. Many thanks!
Thank you so much. You saved a 76 year old guy a lot of trouble. I can't tell you how much this helped me. Thanks again. Bob
Thanks from Sweden! That fixed the blowerproblem. Just stopped working during ”flight”. New relay, full speed ahead👍, XJ 1999.
Thanks for your posting. My 98 Cherokee sport blower quit. Fuses were fine but no power at te blower. Did not know there was a "blower relay" in the path. Pulled relay cleaned tarnished contacts and plugged it back in. Blower works fine. Thank you again for your video.
You saved me a ton of time and headache. Relay was the issue, took me 5 minutes, thanks.
Thx! I bought a blower fan, but can't find anyone who wants to put it in. 😮... But am now going to try the relay 1st. Thanks so much! I've not had a fan, AC, or heat for 3 years! Am older gal with 1999 4WD Cherokee SE.
Thanks so much, Jonathan. I was dealing with the same things except my abs and airbag trouble lights and turn signals stopped working. They all worked well when the fan was blowing. My issue was exactly the same, it was the relay. That relay controls an amazing amount of electronics in these Jeeps. Thanks again
THANK YOU!!! I pulled out the old relay after checking the fuse... I could see relay was burnt. Popped in a new one and HEAT!! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. We replaced everything just like you did and it still wouldn't blow. We had no clue there was a blower motor relay. $15 part and we are back in business!!!
You made it way too easy. That could have taken me hours. 97 Jeep XJ blower fan would cut in and out. It was the blower motor relay. Thanks so much.
Fixed my Jeep's heat thanks to this showing me all the failure points. Thanks.
Awesome, Thank you for your video, I would had never guessed wear that relay would had been, Thank you again.
This video saved my day, I have a parts jeep and was planning on swapping the controls first and then the blower motor. 2 minute fix with the relay. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
First time XJ owner, seems like we all have the same problems.! But for $15 your back in business. Thanks again
Thank you so much for posting. I have replaced all three other components and no results. Wish I would have came across this video sooner. Thanks again!
What was the part number for the relay?
Thank you for posting this!!!!!! You just saved me a summer of riding with the windows down 🤙
My blower blow hot air I recharge my a/c no leak.
Thank you for posting your video of the Jeep blower motor issue. It help me fix my issue with out going thru what you did. I bought the resistor and nothing happened. Then I watched your video and was so glad I did. You are the man!!! Thanks again
Thank you so much you have save me so much money in time I change the resistor and still did not work. I pulled the fan motor blower and tested it and it was working. Had no power to the plug after watching your video under the hood in the fuse box. There is a fuel pump and a starter is the same relay I swap the relay in the fan works perfect. Thank you so much. I’m on my way for a new relay.
Thanks for the video mine is a 1996 so I guess your telling me it doesn't have a relay, which is helpful hopefully it's the resistor but now I know where to look .Thanks again Dale
Thanks you boss, my 2000 cherokee the air stoped today so now i know what to do 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!!!! What would have been days was fixed in the parking lot of the parts store in 5 min. Thank you so much
is the relay behind the glove box the same as the ones under the hood for the blower?
Thanks dude
This just saved my xj before winter. No melting my glovebox with a mr buddy heater.
thank you for this video, I've replaced everything except this damn relay.
This is really the only video or information you'll need for this problem. If you post more videos with this kind of information, you'll run mechanics out of business. Thank you for the clarity.
You are a God sent its 13⁰f right now and my jeep has no heat. Thank you so much
Thank you friend 👍 big THANK YOU 🏆 🏆 🏆 GREAT video and covered it all ... helped me big time.
That was it, I even already had a relay laying around. Unfortunately this was after replacing the blower and resistor… thanks for posting this, saved me the junkyard trip
Thanks for pointing where the relay is! I will check my 2000 XJ!
Thank you for making this video. I just checked everything obvious. was just about to pull the climate control. You saved me quite the headache. Appreciate it.
Thank you soooo much!! I’m about to go buy that relay I figured it was the resistor and just replaced it and still nothing I’m really thankful that you posted this informative video I’m almost positive mine is the same issue!
Just fixed my 99 xj jeep with the help of this video. Thanks for posting this.
After a year your still helping us diy'ers. Mine was clicking badly on cold days and worked fine when it was above 50 degrees. It would work once the jeep warmed up and it stopped clicking. Needed location information mainly. Thanks for posting all the components in this system. 😁👍👍
Wow many thanks to you !!,------- I had the same problem with my XJ 2001. lucky I had a second hand relay to try .
Hey! Amazing video. Hope that’s my issue. I’m trying to find the part # unable to do so. Looked on rock auto but can’t seem to find it. If you can shared that information if you have it please let me know. Thank you!
Thanks, I have been going down this rabbit hole this week. I might have a blower motor relay issue as well.
Yo you saved my a** just now thanks for your video
This was exactly the problem I had. Thanks!!
Very helpful. My blower has been going out intermittently lately. My first thought was the blower motor itself but I will for sure check everything else for sure. Thank you thank you. :)
Did u check? Mine went out today and when i hit under the glove box it started working
@@gracekiz I ended up changing the resistor, and that was not it. Changed the blower motor; that was the problem. :)
I'm having the same problem , I hope this will fix mine too .
Right now I'm too mad to check, I'm gonna let my jeep sit a think about what it has done I'll check it after work .
Thank you very much i have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out my parents 99 cherokee blower problem.
Is this one of the electronic ones like the one for signals or the old fashioned kind that cycled on/off based on a resistance wire.
Thanks for the video. I just going to replaced the motor and the relay. It has a whining noise so I thought it was the blower motor so I'm going to replace that.
Thank you so much for this sharing this video! Like may others this saved me so much time and money. Amazing!
Thank you!! This video was extremely helpful!
This guy is the GOAT
Thanks! I think you saved me a lot of time.
Thanks for posting this video!
thanks for this. i had my blower motor stay on a few times after shutting down a few times then i gave out. makes me think the relay may have been sticking or something… let’s hope.
Oh wow didn't know about that. Thanks a bunch. Going to have make sure it's that before I get the blower
I can't find where the blower motor relay is on a 2000 If you can help
I just got 97 jeep and previous owner had hole system redone an still no action from blower. Now well thanks to ur video I have A/C in Florida summer without not optional..lol
Would you happen to have a part # for this relay?
Thank you for the video :)
A volt meter would have saved you a bunch of time.
This was my approach:
Check for 12V at the blower motor.
No 12v at the blower motor? check the fuse in the engine compartment.
Fuse good at engine compartment? check relay.
Discover the relay location is not disclosed in the manual? go to TH-cam and find this video.
Now I would have checked for 12v before and after the relay but mine was a little melted and crunchy.
Replaced relay and all is well.
My understanding is that when blower motor resistor fails usually people end up with just HIGH. This would make sense as that is a common symptom on other vehicles.
@@HellaKwik Glad I could help. if you end up installing a new one you might want to bend your male contacts to have more pressure against their metal female counterparts. Mine ended up melting slightly but Oreilly honored the warranty.
You saved me from scratching my head off. Thank you
Man I can’t wait to get my jeep out of storage, I randomly lost my blower motor. Did all the same things you did and sadly couldn’t use it as my winter beater because I left for OTR trucking and needed to get it out of my parents. I hope this is my issue!!!
Should I replace the relay before buying a new control panel
Yeah.
There is also a fuse in the passenger kick panel, number 25 (15amp)
I have a 2001 XJ with the exact problem. This is 2nd time. The first time was the relay. I replaced a 2nd time with no luck. I will try this next.
Similar experience here with my 1999. Did you end up figuring this out?
@@royhatter5881 the connector on the blower was loose or corroded. I unplugged and plugged back in and it started to work again.
@@ericmccall39 That's awesome. I'm glad you were able to get it working like that.
Don't forget to check the blower motor connectors for dirt or corrosion as well, my '99 stops working every nasty snow storm (just as everything starts thawing out). If so just spray it with some WD-40. Basically the seals get rock hard and doesn't do it's job at sealing from the elements anymore.
Hell yeah I think this is what I was looking for!
Awesome and super helpful video man. Thanks for the help!
Greatness sir! Very useful video
Hehe this was the story of my life on my first Cherokee, my second one still took too long to figure out 😅
This video saved us! Thank you!
Are they in the 96 model
How can you tell if the relay is bad?
Thanks,... seems like my same problem... thanks again
I tried to order a blower motor relay but I can't find it on a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Dont the resistor usually only kill one speed ?
What is the part number for the relay?
My 1997 jeep The blower motor doesn't work. but if I play with the key it sometimes will start up. It will work on all settings, when it works. But now nothing.Any ideas?
I am so glad I watched this video I am also trying to fix it so I have the ability to switch it from feet and defrost to any other pasition
Mine only works on high and I already replaced the resistor, Could this be my problem?
Done everything but the blower motor, praying that’s the problem. Door locks are going haywire, turn signals work when they want to but the 4 ways always do, windows don’t work, and no air or heat. PCM? Wiring issue? It’s a 2000 we just bought already with lights and a winch hooked up and also bought it knowing the windows were InOp
Posting my issue here so maybe it helps someone once i fix mine.
My issues is mostly on cold morning but not always. My ABS and airbag lights stay on at start up, this is accompanied by my turn signals, blower, rear defrost and rear wiper all non operational. The 4ways still work.
At any time, warmed up or not, the abs and airbag lights can turn off and all functions return. The jeep can be warmed up and all functioning, but then fail after turning it off for a fuel fill up. I can not suggest any one item is causing this to happen. There is a fuse that handles all these together, one of the big 40 amps under the hood. It is good.
My assumption is a grounding issue. I don't believe one reply could cause all this (blinker relay under steering column or relay behind glove box) unless one could cause intermittent grounding to happen inside it. My first move after seeing this video is to slap the crap out of my dash, left or right sides, with the hopes its one of these relays lol
Appreciate any input, I'll follow up when i figure it out.
Edit: It took a few days for it to act up again, a winter storm did it.😅 I banged under the column and under the glove box, wiggled the key up and down. Nothing happened. Then I turned the key just slightly toward start and I heard clicking ( I had the blower turned on even though it wasn't functioning at the time) A couple to slight turns of the key and everything started working.
Now, do I need a new ignition or is there some connection that need soldering. ..?
My 99 only works on high. Changed the resistor and it worked for a minute. Then resistor smoked and now only works on high again. Any thoughts?
Fan speed switch has bad wiring or contacting in the harness
Careful, Mine had partially melted the relay socket. It was stuck and had to be pried out. If it seems like it wont come out, it may be the same..
5 Stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I did all of this and still no power to the blower can someone help me
Worked...Problem solved!
anybody have a link to the product?
Thanks a million
Thank You so much
Always start with a wiring diagram and a multimeter. 30 minutes of testing will save you hours of time and replacing several good parts
My 97 doesn’t have that relay only the green one
Thank you for this video.
I'm having a issue where my blower is working while driving or upon start up. All of a sudden it stops while driving, then kicks on by itself. Could this be my issue as well?
Did you find the problem? Mine, if I wiggle the key it sometimes will start up again. But now nothing. Any ideas?
My blower works sometimes and sometimes does not. When its working it works on all speeds. Any ideas as to what this is?
Resistor
Fid uou find your problem? I have the same problem.If I wiggle the key it sometimes starts up.
Mine is a 96 grand Cherokee 4x4 limited edition v8
thx hade the same problem now it fixt
You rock!
Sounds just like our problem now with our jeep.
I think it’s for 97 and up cause mine is a 94 and no relay
You can’t do it this way on an 1998 jeep grand Cherokee. Can’t see behind the glove box
Did not fix my pos
that's where I am at, Just gonna check the relay. I shall comment further.
Hi just wondering. Did you figure out the issue?? Thx
Didn't work for me, unfortunately! LOL