Question??
My wife has a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan
V6 3.3L and i need to replace the Electric Fan Controller. Anyone knows where is located ?? Thanks for the help!!!
V6 3.3L and i need to replace the Electric Fan Controller. Anyone knows where is located ?? Thanks for the help!!!
If you don't have a repair manual
Google dodge online parts
Any of the sites will usually have a button on the page when you search for a part by year make and model that says " VIEW ILLUSTRATION " this is the parts fiche drawing and exploded view of where all the parts are in relation to the related parts in the catergory you are looking in.
Google dodge online parts
Any of the sites will usually have a button on the page when you search for a part by year make and model that says " VIEW ILLUSTRATION " this is the parts fiche drawing and exploded view of where all the parts are in relation to the related parts in the catergory you are looking in.
RADIATOR FAN RELAY
The radiator fan relay is located below the left front headlamp module The headlamp module must be removed to access the relay.
REMOVAL
CAUTION: The relay mounting location is designed to dissipate heat. Ensure the relay is properly attached to prevent relay "thermal" shutdown and relay damage, resulting in possible engine overheating.
For installation, reverse the above procedure using new rivets included with the solid state relay.
The radiator fan relay is located below the left front headlamp module The headlamp module must be removed to access the relay.
REMOVAL
- Open hood, disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
- Remove the left side headlamp bulb from the headlamp housing. Refer to LAMPS - Headlamp Bulb Removal and Installation.
- Remove the left headlamp module. Refer to LAMPS - Headlamp Module Removal and Installation.
- Remove the cover over the relay.
- Disconnect the relay connector Radiator Fan Relay
- Carefully drill out the two retaining rivets.
- Remove relay from vehicle.
CAUTION: The relay mounting location is designed to dissipate heat. Ensure the relay is properly attached to prevent relay "thermal" shutdown and relay damage, resulting in possible engine overheating.
For installation, reverse the above procedure using new rivets included with the solid state relay.
Thanks for the info!! That's going to the project for the weekend.. Change the Radiator fan relay, install new electrical fan assembly and the evaporator fan!! I got my hands full with my wife's ride!!!


