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How much does a Car Heater Blower Motor Resistor Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Mitsubishi Montero Car Heater Blower Motor Resistor Replacement is $139 with $44 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2006 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.8LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$248.39Shop/Dealer Price$284.24 - $360.29
1994 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.0LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$193.95Shop/Dealer Price$228.71 - $310.44
1986 Mitsubishi MonteroL4-2.6LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$183.45Shop/Dealer Price$215.58 - $289.44
2004 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.8LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$220.39Shop/Dealer Price$256.23 - $332.27
1987 Mitsubishi MonteroL4-2.6LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$183.45Shop/Dealer Price$215.60 - $289.47
1990 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.0LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$183.45Shop/Dealer Price$215.58 - $289.44
2003 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.8LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$227.39Shop/Dealer Price$263.07 - $339.00
1999 Mitsubishi MonteroV6-3.5LService typeCar Heater Blower Motor Resistor ReplacementEstimate$198.95Shop/Dealer Price$233.94 - $315.86
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What is the Heater Blower Motor Resistor all about?

The heater blower motor resistor is located underneath the dashboard in the heater/AC compartment. The resistor enables the heater blower motor to change the speed of the fan. Without this part you will not be able to change the speed of the airflow from the blower motor. It is also possible that the heater motor blower may not work at all. If the resistor has gone bad, it is likely that the fan will work only on the highest speed.

Keep in mind:

*If no air is coming out of your vents, you may have a problem with the heater blower motor as well as the resistor. * Mechanical resistance to the fan (such as when something gets stuck in the fan), can often cause damage to the heater blower motor resistor.

How it's done:

  • Inspect electrical circuits to verify faulty resistor.
  • Remove and replace the faulty resistor.

Our recommendation:

The air and heating system in your vehicle is a closed system, so it won’t be inspected during servicing and routine maintenance. If you notice any part of the air and heating system behaving bizarrely, however, you should always schedule an inspection. If your fan is stuck on high, you likely have a bad heater blower motor resistor, and should schedule to have it replaced.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Heater Blower Motor Resistor?

  • Blower motor only operates at 2 speeds instead of 4 speeds.
  • Blower motor is not functioning (no air from vents).

How important is this service?

To ensure proper operation of the blower motor, the resistor has to be working correctly or else you may end up with either no airflow from the fan or your fan will be stuck on one speed.

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