2001 Dodge Grand Caravan air conditioning not blowing cold air
2001 Dodge Grand Caravan air conditioning not blowing very cold air. Blower fan runs great but the air is not very cold. It's never been a problem before.
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If the problem is a lack of air flow from the vents, and you suspect the blower motor is not running at times, you would need to test the blower relay and blower motor for power and ground when it is not working.
Yes . Your heater is actually not an Electrical Heater or a Separate Heating system . Actually if uses the same Radiator Line . When Radiator is heated up it is cooled down with radiator Fan and coolant . But when you use the heater function , this hot fluid is passed through a heating coil tube and blower fan is used to take that heat inside the car .
So I think now you understand , why you are not heated up in a short run . You really need to make the Engine + Radiator Warmer ( that is natuarlly happened when you run more) to get Warm air inside.
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Good Evening. The location of the fan motor relay on the 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan is behind the grille right on top before the air conditioning condenser. I hope this helps with your location, and if you have any more questions please feel free to ask.
It is the blower motor resistor located behind the dash glove box. Take the glove box out to access and change. It is mounted on/into the fire wall. Very easy to access, remove and install a new resistor.
the most probabale cause of this would be a disfunctional hear core if you replace your heater your heater will more than likley work the the way it's supposed to
misty check the water level in the radiato...if it is low the last thing to get any water is the heater core..if low you will need to find the reason...like a water pump or headgasket leaking
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