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Replying to: claires (Jul 13, 2005 9:29 pm) |
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Replying to: gabhanjacisa (Jul 14, 2005 5:59 am) Considering it still heats up on the highway, I guess you can nearly rule out a cooling fan problem. Does it lose coolant at all? You could check the thermostat for proper operation or just go ahead and replace it. Takes about 15 mins and is usually a cheap part. It could be failing intermittently and trapping coolant. check back if you figure it out
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My '96 Grand Caravan is blowing warm air on the AC when the car is stopped in traffic. However, when we are moving - either city driving or on the freeway, the AC is blowing cool air. Any suggestions on what is causing this and what can be done to fix it. Thanks
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Replying to: pete77 (Jul 15, 2005 8:55 am) 1) Low refrigerant charge. 2) Check the condensor. If the compressor stops at idle it is probably running hot and the safety switch shuts the compressor down. It may be obstructed. 3) Check the fan clutch to ensure proper operation. It may not be spinning fast enough at a stop to cool things off. 4) In a related check, make sure all fans are working properly. If they aren't then it won't be cool at a stop. Airflow at higher speeds helps to cool things down. You may just not have enough air going over the condensor. give us a heads up if you find out what it is
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In my 98 Grand Caravan, both the front and rear 12V power supplies are not functioning. I checked the fuse chart, but there is no fuse listed for power supply. Everything else is working fine. Is there an easy way to fix this? Any help would be appreciated.
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Replying to: lastwraith (Jul 14, 2005 7:34 pm) I am curious if you know about the operation of the twin cooling fans on this car. When should they come on: all the time? With the a/c on? Only when car starts to operate above normal temp? And, are both of them to come on, or just one and then the other kicks in upon the occurrence of a certain event (a/c, above normal temp, etc.). I am wondering if, for some reason, only one fan is coming on when two should be on. The interesting thing about this problem is that at speeds in excess of 70 mph for an extended period of time, the above normal temp will occur, but if you drop it down to 70 or lower, the temp goes back to normal range. Thanks..
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I used incorrect terminology in message 3025, "power supply not working" (it was late!). What I was (am) referring to are the power outlets. Thanks again for any help.
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Replying to: jjtj (Jul 13, 2005 8:35 am) Regards, Dusty |
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Replying to: lastwraith (Jul 15, 2005 10:59 am) I will have someone check it out and give you an update. Regards |
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Replying to: badgerfan (Jun 21, 2004 10:41 am) My brother-in-law was trying to get the new serpentine belt back on w/ the help of another person but they can't get it to go on easily....almost like the belts to small...but he also can't find the tensioner pulley?? can you possibly explain where he needs to look?? help!!
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