Overheating

Asked by Sharonthomaston1954 Jun 05, 2017 at 03:16 PM about the 2000 Dodge Caravan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Have a 2000 dodge caravan have replaced
everything but fans and relay fans was
rattling. But working till They just quit so I
replaced them With new fans but still would
not come on So replaced The relay and all
fuses but they still won't come on .the
Engine light stays on appears to not be
getting electric power to fans What else
could it be?

1 Answer

3,550

Check the ground circuit on pigtail to fans. Common issue with fans not working is burnt ground in pigtail. If pigtail is burnt. Go ahead and cut the one wire burnt a little away from pigtail and cut the same wire on the fan plug and attach together bypassing pigtail. Also check high and low speed fan relays. Need to test for power and ground on fan circuit.

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