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Fan Relay Location: 99 3.3L Grand Voyager
For the life of me, I can't find the fan relay on my wife's 1999 3.3L
Plymouth Grand Voyager. I know exactly what it looks like. Other posters indicated that it is under the air filter assembly bolted to the frame rail. I removed the air filter housing assembly, the battery & holder, and the power distribution center. I just don't see it. Does anyone know precisely where the relay is located? TIA |
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Fan Relay Location: 99 3.3L Grand Voyager
The solid state fan relay is attached to the left frame rail near the
lower radiator support. |
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Fan Relay Location: 99 3.3L Grand Voyager
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 06:40:32 -0500, "damnnickname"
> wrote: > The solid state fan relay is attached to the left frame rail near the >lower radiator support. Update: I finally found the relay. I had to trace the wiring to find it. It was directly under the headlight in a cavity that was only accessible by removing the front bumper cover. It was riveted to the structure. I can only guess that it had been relocated by a body shop. The van was wrecked a few years ago. Anyway, I found it, replaced it and now the fans turn on properly. Thanks damnnickname and Tom for your replies. |
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Fan Relay Location: 99 3.3L Grand Voyager
"Scobodo" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 06:40:32 -0500, "damnnickname" > > wrote: > > > The solid state fan relay is attached to the left frame rail near the > >lower radiator support. > > Update: I finally found the relay. I had to trace the wiring to find > it. It was directly under the headlight in a cavity that was only > accessible by removing the front bumper cover. It was riveted to the > structure. I can only guess that it had been relocated by a body shop. > The van was wrecked a few years ago. Anyway, I found it, replaced it > and now the fans turn on properly. Thanks damnnickname and Tom for > your replies. Nope wasn't redirected or relocated. That was the year they changed the part and the location, the manual still shows it on the frame rail. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
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Fan Relay Location: 99 3.3L Grand Voyager
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 16:08:26 -0500, "maxpower"
> wrote: > >"Scobodo" > wrote in message .. . >> On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 06:40:32 -0500, "damnnickname" >> > wrote: >> >> > The solid state fan relay is attached to the left frame rail near the >> >lower radiator support. >> >> Update: I finally found the relay. I had to trace the wiring to find >> it. It was directly under the headlight in a cavity that was only >> accessible by removing the front bumper cover. It was riveted to the >> structure. I can only guess that it had been relocated by a body shop. >> The van was wrecked a few years ago. Anyway, I found it, replaced it >> and now the fans turn on properly. Thanks damnnickname and Tom for >> your replies. > >Nope wasn't redirected or relocated. That was the year they changed the part >and the location, the manual still shows it on the frame rail. > >Glenn Beasley >Chrysler Tech > Thanks for solving the mystery. I found a spot on the forward left frame rail that appeared to be pre--drilled for the relay. That's where I relocated it. I didn't have to drill any holes. It will be much easier to replace next time. |
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